Kim Jin Joong
- 28 years of experience
- Workplace: Republic of Korea, Seoul, Seoul Queen Plastic Surgery
- Interventional Cardiologist with 26+ years of experience
Dr. Kim Jin Joong is an interventional cardiologist practiced in Seoul. He holds both an MS and a Ph.D. from Yonsei University College of Medicine. His work focuses on vascular intervention for peripheral and aortic diseases. Dr. Kim treats patients at Seoul Queen Plastic Surgery.
- Member of the Korean Heart Association and the Korean Society of Internal Medicine.
- Sits on the Arrhythmia Research Society board.
- Author of multiple scholarly articles in South Korean and international medical journals.
- Specialized in treating complex vascular conditions through non-surgical interventions.
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Qualifications
Dr. Jongyoon Kim is an interventional cardiologist in Seoul. He holds a Ph.D. from Yonsei University. The doctor treats peripheral vascular disease and aortic disease.
Clinical Focus and Expertise
Dr. Jongyoon Kim treats patients with peripheral vascular disease and aortic disorders. He uses interventional techniques to restore blood flow without major surgery. This specialist also performs vascular interventions to support long-term arterial health. Additionally, his clinical interests include treating arrhythmia – a condition where the heart beats with an irregular or abnormal rhythm.
Education and Academic Background
- 1995 – Yonsei University College of Medicine – Medical Degree
- 1999 – Yonsei University Graduate School of Medicine – Master of Science
- 2006 – Yonsei University College of Medicine – Ph.D. in Medicine
Research and Academic Contributions
Dr. Jongyoon Kim has authored various scholarly articles for international medical journals. He regularly contributes research to medical publications in South Korea. This work improves outcomes in interventional cardiology. Furthermore, he participates in the global research community to advance vascular treatments.
Professional Memberships
- Korean Society of Internal Medicine
- Korean Heart Association
- Arrhythmia Research Society
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