Billings Clinic Internal Medicine Residency - Jason Kunz, DO

Jason Kunz, DO

Jason Kunz, DO, FACP, is board certified in internal medicine and serves as Assistant Program Director for inpatient medicine here at the Billings Clinic internal medicine residency. He is engaged in many inpatient residency processes and enjoys a “celebration of learning” while engaging in clinical reasoning, high value care and incorporating safety into everyday practice. Dr. Kunz enjoys resident education in the simulation lab co-leading a CPR team leader training program, interdisciplinary mock codes and bedside procedure training, preparing residents for high stakes scenarios. He has implemented insulin prescribing protocols for the hospital and has involvement with the vascular access device PICC team, the CPR and Hospital Informatics committees. He volunteers time to judge internal medicine resident clinical posters at a local, state and national level.

Dr. Kunz received his Bachelor of Science degree at Brigham Young University-Idaho and received his Doctor of Osteopathy from A.T. Still University-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed his internal medicine residency training at Summa Health System, which was recognized by the ACGME as one of 17 programs designated as an Education Innovation Program (EIP). Dr. Kunz joined Billings Clinic after his residency training in 2015.

Dr. Kunz is originally from Southeast Idaho, but now calls Eastern Montana “home”. He enjoys hanging out with his wife and kids, service, wildlife spotting in Yellowstone, horseback riding, hiking, soccer, running, mountain biking, four-wheeling, kayaking, singing and playing the piano in church. He has a quest for life-long learning, enthusiasm for teaching, and commitment to inspiring the next generation of internal medicine physician graduates.

Honors and Awards:

  • Teacher of the Year Award, Montana Chapter Scientific Meeting, American College of Physicians, Bozeman, MT (2021)
  • Difference Maker Award, Billings Clinic, Billings, MT (2021)
  • Volunteerism Award, American College of Physicians, Montana Chapter, Great Falls, MT (2019)
  • Faculty of the Year 2019, Internal Medicine Residency Program, Billings Clinic, Billings, MT (2019)
  • Runner-up, Operational Excellence Project of the Year. Optimizing Insulin Prescribing to Improve Inpatient Glycemic Control, A Lean Six Sigma Initiative, Billings Clinic, Billings, MT (2018)
  • Geriatric Compassionate Care Award, Department of Medicine, Summa Health System, Akron, OH (2015)
  • First Place Clinical Vignette Poster Competition, Ohio American College of Physicians Scientific Meeting, Columbus, OH (2014)
    Robert Flora, M.D./Linda Upp, M.D. Award for Public Health Research, Summa Health System Postgraduate Day Poster Session, Akron, OH (2014)
  • Eagle Scout Award, Boy Scouts of America, Blackfoot, ID (1996)

Posters, Presentations and Publications

  1. Kunz J, Burkhart A, Roberson M. The Role of Simulation in Training Code Team Leaders to Succeed in Rural Healthcare Settings. American College of Physicians National Internal Medicine Meeting Poster Session, San Diego, CA (2023).
  2. CPR in the Country (Or the City) – Using Simulation to Train CPR Team Leaders. Hot Topics: Community Outreach. International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare Oral Presentation, Society for Simulation in Healthcare, San Antonio, TX
  3. Oravec M, Salem J, Kunz J, Cudnik M, Clough L, Woods R, Elavsky M. Overcoming Missed Opportunities in Diabetes Management to Improve Outcomes for Hospitalized Patients with Diabetes. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 142 (2018) 236-242. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.diabres.2018.04.020.
  4. Bush RW, Burkhart A, Kunz J. Chapter contributor: Safe and Sustainable Workflow: SBARing Duty Hours. Section 7.8, 397-404. The Toolkit Series: A Textbook for Internal Medicine Education Programs, Alliance for Academic Internal Medicine, 12th edition, 2017. ISBN-10 0986196835, ISBN-13 978-0986196836.
  5. Salem J, Oravec M, Kunz J, Cudnik M, Clough L, Elavsky M, Woods R. Transitions of Care Opportunities and Obstacles to Better Glycemic Control (abstract). Diabetes June 2014 63 (suppl 1):A620.
  6. 6Levamisole – an Emerging Public Health Threat. Poster presentations at the National Internal Medicine Meeting for the American College of Physicians, Boston, MA (2015), Ohio American College of Physicians Scientific Meeting, Columbus, OH, Summa Health System Postgraduate Day poster session, Akron, OH, and Northeast Ohio Medical University Research Day poster session, Rootstown, OH (2014).
  7. Resident-led Quality Improvement Projects as an Engine of Change for Health Care Systems. Poster presentation with Dr. David Sweet at the ACGME Annual Educational Conference, National Harbor, MD (2014).
  8. FPR Signaling Pathways Mediate ERK Activation. Poster presentation at Montana State University Complex Biological Systems Research poster session, Bozeman, MT (2005).