SUNG IN KIM-VENCES

TitleAssistant Professor
InstitutionBaylor College of Medicine
DepartmentDepartment of Family and Community Medicine
Address3701 KIRBY DRIVE
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    1. . Training in medications for opioid use disorder and buprenorphine prescribing in the post X-waiver era: Insights from a nationwide, multispecialty survey. 2025. View Publication.
    2. Kim-Vences SIH, Zoorob RJ, Hirth JM. Lower Educational Attainment Widens Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Alcohol Use Disorder. J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2025 Nov; 86(6):939-946. PMID: 39951124; PMCID: PMC12576941.
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    3. Zoorob R, In Kim-Vences S, Hirth JM, Schaper K, Grigoryan L, Gonzalez S, Kowalchuk A. Asynchronous online training increased knowledge, confidence, and intent to screen and treat substance use disorders among primary care clinicians practicing in Texas. Prev Med. 2024 Aug; 185:108038. PMID: 38857769; PMCID: PMC12145182.
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