Sarah Kim, MD

Medical Director, Diabetes Teaching Center
Diabetes Teaching Center/Endocrinology
415-353-2266

Sarah Kim, MD is the Medical Director of the Diabetes Teaching Center. She obtained her undergraduate degree in Biology and minor in Women's Studies at UC San Diego. In 2000 she moved east to attend medical school at Tufts University. Sarah then returned to California to attend a Combined Internal Medicine and Pediatrics Training at UC Los Angeles. While her intention was to become a primary care doctor for kids and adults, she was drawn to diabetes care. This interest was sparked by memorable connections with patients diagnosed with diabetes, the joy of teaching and the patient bonds that formed through learning about patient’s lives in order to help strategize the implementation of diabetes self-management successfully. She pursued an Endocrinology Fellowship at UCLA, completing this in 2010. She then went on to complete the UCSF Advanced Diabetes Fellowship in 2010-11 focusing on diabetes management in the adult, pediatric, pregnant and hospitalized population. In 2011 she joined the UCSF Faculty at Zuckerberg San Francisco Hospital and ultimately became Director of the Adult Diabetes Clinic working to optimize diabetes care in the Safety Net population. Dr. Kim accepted the role as Director of the UCSF Adult Diabetes Clinic in late 2018 where she works with the cadre of nurse educators, dietician and physicians to continually improve our care.