In memoriam: Dr. Kim L. Isaacs

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Dr. Kim Isaacs passed peacefully on Thanksgiving Day, surrounded by her family. On behalf of AGA, we extend our heartfelt condolences. “Dr. Kim” was on the editorial board of GI and Hepatology News when I was Editor-in-Chief from 2016 to 2022. I found her thoughtful countenance and expertise to be invaluable during our time guiding the publication.

Dr. Isaacs was Professor of Medicine and Co-director of the Multidisciplinary Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She was an internationally recognized expert in IBD with special interests ranging from pregnancy and IBD to the effects of the Affordable Care Act on patients. She was active in AGA, contributing via multiple leadership and mentoring roles.

Dr. Isaacs was a treasured physician, teacher, mentor, and researcher at the University of North Carolina. She completed her GI Fellowship training there in 1991 and then spent 42 years at UNC caring for countless patients, teaching generations of students and Fellows, and publishing research that changed the care of IBD patients. The numerous honors bestowed on her at UNC and nationally are a testament to her passion for teaching and patient care. Her leadership was exceptional, demonstrated by the positions of responsibility that she cheerfully fulfilled at UNC and nationally for the Crohn’s Colitis Foundation. 

 Dr. Isaacs participated in more than 75 funded grants that are pivotal to the care of IBD patients; additionally, she was the principal investigator for nearly 50. Her contribution to the clinical care of patients will continue long into the future.

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