Kevin Fang, MD, MPH
Kevin Fang, MD, MPH is a general pediatrician at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and currently serves as the Assistant Program Director for the Pediatric Residency Program. Previously, Dr. Fang served as the Fellowship Director for the General Academic Pediatrics Fellowship in Health Equity. Prior to medical school, he taught high school biology through Teach For America. This experience shaped his interests in community advocacy and school health. During medical school at Case Western Reserve University, he founded Horizons – a program that connected local public high school students with undergraduate and medical student mentors in order to learn about public health topics such as diabetes, sexually transmitted diseases and substance abuse. For this work, he received the 2013 United States Public Health Service award in Excellence in Public Health. Dr. Fang completed his pediatric internship and residency at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and then a fellowship in Community Medicine through Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center. He joined the faculty of the Division of General Pediatrics in 2017, where he continues to work on projects at the intersection of schools and child health, focused on addressing social determinants of health.
Community advocacy, health policy, school health
Education
Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine
Master of Public Health: University of Southern California
Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Pediatrics
Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Pediatrics
Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center, Community Medicine
Accomplishments
American Board of Pediatrics
American Academy of Pediatrics
Victor Stork Award, CHLA, 2016
Robert Adler General Pediatrics Award, CHLA, 2016
30 Under 30 Award, Case Western Reserve University Alumni Magazine, 2013
2013 Excellence in Public Health Award, United States Public Health Service, 2013
Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society, Case Western Reserve University, 2013