
Kimberly D. Kumer
Associate Clinical Professor · Operational Psychiatry
Uniformed Services University of the Health SciencesAbout
Col. Kimberly D. Kumer, M.D., serves as Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Vice Chair of the Operational Psychiatry Track at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU) School of Medicine. She concurrently directs the Medical Ethics curriculum, serves as a scientist at the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress, and instructs for the Defense Institute for Medical Operations (DIMO), leading global mental health engagement missions for U.S. military partner nations.
Her academic foundation includes:
- Bachelor of Science in Life Sciences/Pre-Med, Kent State University (1993)
- Doctor of Medicine, Northeast Ohio University of Medicine (1997)
- Psychiatry Residency, Akron General Medical Center (2001)
- Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship, Harvard/Massachusetts General Hospital (2015)
- Air War College, Maxwell AFB (2017)
Dr. Kumer's research spans Operational Psychiatry in military contexts, Disaster Psychiatry preparedness, Forensic Psychiatry applications, and Medical Ethics pedagogy. She pioneers large-scale simulation training for mass casualty response and Psychological First Aid, integrating ethical decision-making frameworks into medical education through tabletop exercises and cross-cultural mental health exchanges with AFRICOM and SOUTHCOM partner nations.
Her scholarly output bridges legal-ethical psychiatry and therapeutic communication, emphasizing informed consent protocols and active listening techniques. Conference presentations reveal growing emphasis on Holocaust medicine ethics and advanced role-playing for informed consent documentation, reflecting her leadership in adapting military medical training to contemporary operational demands.
Key recognitions include:
- Georgetown University Pellegrino Center for Bioethics Visiting Scholar (2025)
- SOM Dean’s Impact Award for inaugural-year curriculum innovation (2022)
- Life Fellowship in the American Psychiatric Association
As Medical Ethics Course Director, she mentors medical students through clerkship preparation and board exam readiness reforms. Her committee leadership spans the Educational Committee for Psychiatry, Physicians in Society Task Force, and Student Promotions Committee, while directing global health missions that build partner-nation capacity for operational mental health support in conflict zones.
Dr. Kumer leads USU's Operational Psychiatry Track team through the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress, coordinating Mental Health Mobile Training Teams across Africa and Latin America. Her DIMO instructor role develops warfighter resilience protocols, with recent missions to Mozambique, Senegal, and Mexico establishing standardized mental health frameworks for multinational military operations.
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