Posts Tagged ‘tiniBoy’

Meeting the tiniBoy Lancet Inventor in Korea

Monday, October 25th, 2010

Stanley Kim is a practicing physician in Southern California who recently invented the smallest and painless lancets for testing our blood glucose. I wrote about this invention here this August.

At that time Dr. Kim and I hadn’t met. I interviewed him on the phone from my home office in Colorado.

We had to travel all the way to South Korea to meet in person. We are in Busan, Korea’s second largest city with about 3.6 million residents. (more…)

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Tiny tiniBoy Lancets

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

  Even though Dr. Stanley Kim isn’t a diabetes specialist, he had plenty of motivation to invent the thinnest and shortest lancets ever. Dr. Kim is a hematologist and oncologist who is a member of the board of trustees of San Antonio Community Hospital in Upland, California, and president-elect of the hospital’s medical staff.

Tiny tiniBoy Lancets

Stanley Kim, M.D.

The story started, he told me, about three years ago when he learned that (more…)

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