Nancy
Kim, M. D. attended State University of New York at Binghamton for her
undergraduate BS degree in Biology (1994) with magna cum laude. In
1998, she completed her Doctor of Medicine at Albert Einstein College of
Medicine. Her clinical training included a year of Internal Medicine
at Beth Israel Medical Center in Manhattan (1999). She completed her
residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of
Medicine & Dentistry in New Jersey/Kessler in 2002 with induction into
the Alpha Omega Alpha society. Her subspecialty training included a
Fellowship in interventional spine and sports medicine at Beth Israel
Medical Center in Manhattan (2003). Throughout her training, she has
co-authored articles in several journals with a focus on sports medicine and
spine. She is Board Certified in Physical Medicine &
Rehabilitation in the United States.
Dr.
Kim is a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha society and the American Academy of
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. She is also a member of
PASSOR.
Dr.
Kim's focus is on conservative treatment of the spine, including physical
therapy, medications, and interventional spine procedures. She
performs cervical/lumbar epidurals, facet joint injections, medial branch
blocks, sacroiliac joint injections, and discography under live fluoroscopic
x-ray guidance. She also specializes in outpatient sports medicine and
electromyography (EMG).