Pediatric Hospital Medicine
Welcome to the Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine at Stanford University.
Pediatric hospitalists provide general pediatric care for children while they are in the hospital. We remain in contact with primary pediatricians and work with pediatric subspecialists to treat each child's unique condition.
We provide inpatient care to patients primarily at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford. Opened in 1991, LPCH is the heart and soul of Stanford Children’s Health. Nationally ranked and internationally recognized, our 311-bed hospital is devoted entirely to pediatrics and obstetrics.
We also serve our patients at the LPCH Pediatric Unit at El Camino Hospital in Mountain View, CA and the John Muir Medical Center in Walnut Creek, CA.
Our mission is to serve our patients with compassionate, family-centered, and evidence-based care. We are committed to close collaboration with patients, families, and colleagues, and a scholarly approach to:
• Providing outstanding inpatient clinical care,
• Educating future physician-leaders in pediatrics, and
• Leading the improvement of inpatient safety, quality and efficiency
Please explore our various division activities on the links on the left side of the page.
Location & Hours
Mailing Address:
300 Pasteur Drive, MC: 5776
Stanford, CA 94305-5776
Phone: (650) 736-4423
Physical Address:
780 Welch Road, Room CJ 320
Palo Alto, CA 94304
Joseph Kim, MD
Division Chief
Dr. Kim is a Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics and is the Interim Division Chief of Pediatric Hospital Medicine and the Medical Director of the General Pediatric Hospitalist Program. In this role Joe has built a talented team of hospitalists who deliver outstanding clinical care, created a pediatric hospitalist fellowship, play an important role in the education of our trainees and make important contributions to scholarship related to hospitalist medicine including significant contributions to our Packard Quality Management Systems (PQMS) by helping develop and lead various projects throughout the hospital which promote value based care, for example Multidisciplinary Action Plan rounds and Night Safety Rounds.