

Youngjee Choi
Dr. Youngjee Choi is pursuing novel approaches in the field of internal medicine with a particular focus on cancer survivorship and primary care. As an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, she is dedicated to advancing the quality of care for cancer survivors. Her role as Program Director for the Primary Care for Cancer Survivors Program allows her to lead and innovate in both clinical and educational aspects, ensuring that survivors receive comprehensive and continuous care. Dr. Choi's academic journey began with her medical degree from Washington University School of Medicine, where she developed a strong foundation in medical sciences. She further honed her skills and expertise during her residency at Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University School of Medicine, which equipped her with the practical experience necessary to excel in her field. Her research interests are centered around high-value care and ambulatory care, areas in which she is actively engaged in developing strategies to improve patient outcomes and healthcare efficiency. Dr. Choi's work is instrumental in shaping the future of primary care for cancer survivors, emphasizing the importance of tailored care plans that address the unique needs of this patient population. In addition to her academic and clinical responsibilities, Dr. Choi is a committed member of several professional organizations, including the American College of Physicians and the Society for General Internal Medicine. Her involvement in these organizations underscores her commitment to staying at the forefront of medical advancements and contributing to the broader medical community. Dr. Choi's dedication to her field is reflected in her ongoing efforts to integrate research findings into practical applications, thereby enhancing the quality of life for her patients. Her leadership in the Primary Care for Cancer Survivors Program is a testament to her passion for improving healthcare delivery and her unwavering commitment to patient-centered care.
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Publications
, 107-107, 2022-10-01
, 1462-1468, 2020-03-31
, 245-249, 2017-04-01
, 1041-1051, 2017-11-01