Kevin Hamann, MD
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Joined Sep, 2007 Department: Pediatrics [Map] Title: Physician Degree: MD Interests: fly fishing, backpacking, gardening, baseball/softball, cooking for family, being a dad, laying in my hammock Physician Homepage |
BioI have been a general pediatrician at Kaiser Permanente since July 2005. I spent my first two years with Kaiser at the South Sacramento facility. In September 2007 I transferred to the Kaiser Permanente facility in Santa Rosa. | |
My Medical Specialty | |
More details about my specialty:I am trained in the medical specialty of General Pediatrics. I have always known that my career would revolve around working with children. My choice to train in medicine so that I could practice pediatrics was a difficult choice. I had always thought that I would follow in my parents footsteps and become a public education teacher. Once I chose to pursue and attend medical school, choosing to practice pediatrics was an easy choice. My specialty interests and affiliations within my field:I enjoy caring for children and their wide spectrum of medical issues. This is why I chose to practice general pediatrics. I do, however, have a specific interest in palliative care and hospice. During my residency training, I helped build and manage a pediatric hospice service. This program offered medical, mental, social and spiritual services for terminally ill children and their families. I eventually served as this program's medical director for 3 years. I am very comfortable serving as the general pediatrician for children who have chronic illnesses or life-threatening diagnoses. I try to use my experiences in hospice and palliative care to provide the same holistic approach of physical, mental, social, and spiritual health care to my many healthy patients and families. Current projects or research:Since joining the Kaiser Santa Rosa Department of Pediatrics in 2007, I have become very involved in resident physician education. Santa Rosa has a nationally recognized family medicine residency training program. The Kaiser Permanente health system is a large supporter of this program and I have been given the opportunity to teach (and learn from) these residents on a regular basis. As the department's lead preceptor, I oversee preceptor assignments with residents, lecture to residents on various pediatric topics and work directly with residents in my own clinic. I have found this experience very humbling,energizing and rewarding. These residents are very caring, intelligent, and excellent clinicians. Great health resources that I refer to:Books: An interesting story from my training:During my residency training, after I entered a room and introduced myself to a patient and parents, they would often not believe that I was the doctor. Many of them thought that I was a high school student volunteer, as I look somewhat young. They would commonly ask me, after I had spent extensive time taking a history, performing an exam, and giving them my recommendations, "So, when do we get to see the doctor?". For this reason, my fellow residents nicknamed me "Doogie Howser". |
Photos from My Training Years or of Practicing Medicine in My Field:
My graduating class from Residency, UC Davis, 2004 |
Interests | |
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My wife and I learned to fly fish while living in Jackson, Wyoming for a summer. We were on a summer break during medical school and decided to take a break from California and medical school by working at a rafting company and campground. We spent an entire summer exploring rivers and streams in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, spending countless hours hiking, wading, and relaxing in crystal-clear streams surrounded by beautiful landscapes. With young children, flyfishing trips have become few and far between. I have started fishing with my daughter for bluegill at a local pond in Petaluma. She enjoys casting her daddy's fly rod and has even caught a couple of fish herself. No major accidents so far... Currently reading: My favorite book or author: Great movie: |
Hobby Photos & Links:
Teton River with Grand Tetons in the background |
Family & Friends | |
People in my life:I met my wife, Kendal, when we were both 17 year old freshmen at UC San Diego. She initially tutored me in Spanish and Calculus, and after asking her numerous times, she finally went on a date with me. We dated throughout college and she was the first to show me that medicine would be a wonderful career to allow me to effectively reach children. We both attended medical school together, also at UC San Diego and were married in 2000 in a ceremony overlooking the Pacific Ocean. My children and people I care about:We have one daughter, Jillian, who was born in 2005. We often call her "Silly Jilly" or the "Jilly Bean" as she is always smiling, laughing, running, jumping and climbing. We also have a son, Kenneth, who was born in 2008. Kenny almost always has a smile on his face, especially when his big sister is near. He chases her around the house. An interesting story about my family or friends:We moved from Sacramento to Santa Rosa, in large part, so that we could be closer to my wife's family. All three of my wife's siblings and her parents live in the Marin/Sonoma area. We are excited that Jilly and Kenny will be able to grow up surrounded by her cousins, aunts, uncles, and grandparents. Jillian's Uncle Harrison, our brother-in-law, recently joined the Kaiser Santa Rosa Department of Medicine as a family physician. |
Photos of my Family & Friends:
Kendal and Kenny
Jilly helping make brownies
Kenny learning to hold a frog SOFTLY
Jilly learning to flyfish (note small fish flying through the air...)
Kenny in action
Jilly, Kenny and cousins ready for Halloween fun |
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My pets: We have a cat, Hector. He has been a part of the family since we graduated from college. He is not a "social butterfly", but is especially tolerant of the kids. Jillian has a goldfish named "Goldie", whom she asked for after noticing that Elmo has a goldfish on Sesame Street. Kenny's pet is his pacifier. |
Pet Photos:
Hector, posing for a rare photo |
Travel | |
An adventure I've had:I go on an annual backpacking trip in the Eastern High Sierras with friends from college and medical school. We have done this for 10 years now, and it is a great retreat from the hustle of daily life. Favorite place in the world:I have many favorite places to travel. Argentina is probably my favorite destination. Paris is also a favorite. Cabo San Lucas, Mexico holds special memories for us also. One of my recent trips:Jilly loves to visit San Francisco and travel over the Golden Gate Bridge. She calls it the "magic city" with the "magic bridge". Whether visiting friends, the zoo, pier 39, or a baseball game, a day trip to the city is always a family favorite. |
Travel Photos:
Our usual group of friends on the annual trip A Photo of One of My Favorite Places:
Maui (before kids....) Trip Photos:
Jilly and Grandpa at her first Giants baseball game |

