Sue E Kim
Associate Clinical Professor · Health Services Research
University of Southern CaliforniaAbout
Sue E Kim, PhD, MPH serves as a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Population and Public Health Sciences at the University of Southern California (USC). Her academic role centers on health services research with particular expertise in healthcare delivery systems, policy analysis, and cancer prevention initiatives targeting vulnerable populations. Dr. Kim leads the Health Services and Policy concentration within USC's Master of Public Health program and instructs courses on healthcare delivery and quality improvement.
Her research program critically examines healthcare access barriers for low-income, ethnically diverse, and disabled communities through rigorous mixed-methods approaches. Key focus areas include cancer survivorship care, insurance coverage impacts, and disparities in treatment delivery across racial, ethnic, and nativity lines. Dr. Kim's work frequently addresses the intersection of social determinants with healthcare outcomes, particularly regarding Medicaid populations, gender minority individuals, and homebound adults.
Analysis of her 15 most recent publications (2014-2025) reveals consistent thematic priorities in health equity research. Her work demonstrates methodological diversity spanning population-based registry analyses, community interventions, and qualitative explorations of patient-provider communication. Emerging trends include investigations into fertility preservation for young cancer patients, substance use impacts on cancer survivorship, and pandemic response strategies for undocumented immigrants.
Dr. Kim actively contributes to public health education as the lead for USC's Health Services and Policy MPH concentration. Her teaching portfolio includes specialized courses on healthcare delivery systems and quality measurement. While specific grant funding details aren't provided, her extensive publication record indicates sustained research productivity addressing critical gaps in healthcare access for marginalized populations through both observational studies and intervention trials.
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