James H. Lee, MD
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James H. Lee, MD

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About

James H. Lee, MD, FAAP is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. After completing his undergraduate studies at UC Berkeley, he received his medical degree from Michigan State University and completed his pediatrics residency training at UCLA. After residency, Dr. Lee was recruited to stay on as faculty at UCLA.

In addition to his clinical responsibilities as a general pediatrician, he has leadership roles in medical education. He serves as the Associate Program Director, Continuity Clinic Director, and Resident Advisor for the Pediatrics Residency Training Program.

In regards to the medical students at DGSOM, he is one of a select group called the Educators for Excellence that have developed and delivered a reimagined curriculum for the first-year medical students. Additionally, he is a Pediatrics Clerkship Site Director and a faculty advisor for medical students interested in pursuing Pediatrics or Primary Care as a field. Dr. Lee is a faculty sponsor for the Pediatrics Interest Group and works with the group to educate the field of Pediatrics to medical students and to help create mentorship opportunities between motivated students and pediatric residents.

Dr. Lee's research interests include medical education at both the undergraduate and graduate levels and enhancing the care of our pediatric population with a focus on children with special healthcare needs. His passion for teaching has been recognized by the Department of Pediatrics by being awarded the Robert C Neerhout Teaching Award four times at the Assistant Clinical Professor level. Finally, in 2021, he was awarded by the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA the prestigious Kaiser-Permanente Award for Excellence in Teaching. This was in recognition of outstanding dedication, innovation, and sustained excellence in teaching.

  • Aeron's Foundation, Board President
    Non-profit organization looking to increase awareness of SIDS/SUID prevention and support families who have suffered through SIDS/SUID.

Languages

English, Spanish, Korean

Education

Medical Board Certification

Pediatrics, American Board of Pediatrics, 2012

Residency

Pediatrics, UCLA School of Medicine, 2012

Internship

Pediatrics, UCLA School of Medicine, 2010

Degree

MD, Michigan State Univ College of Human Medicine, 2009

Recognitions

  • DGSOM Kaiser-Permanente Award for Excellence in Teaching - 2021
  • Robert C. Neerhout Teaching Award - 2021
  • Robert C. Neerhout Teaching Award - 2018
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Hospital Affiliations

Areas of Focus

Research

Interests

  • Medical Education
  • Recruitment
  • Children with Special Healthcare Needs

Recognitions

  • DGSOM Kaiser-Permanente Award for Excellence in Teaching - 2021
  • Robert C. Neerhout Teaching Award - 2021
  • Robert C. Neerhout Teaching Award - 2018
  • Robert C. Neerhout Teaching Award - 2016
  • Robert C. Neerhout Teaching Award - 2015
  • DGSOM Educators for Excellence - 2020
  • American Medical Student Association at UCLA Mentorship Award - 2018