Dr. Kile completed his pediatric residency at Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, Cleveland OH, where he also served as Chief Resident and Clinical Instructor in the Department of Pediatrics at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. After returning to the Wyoming Valley, Dr Kile joined PAK Pediatrics in 2003.

Dr. Kile has held several elected leadership positions within the American Academy of Pediatrics. He was an executive committee member and education chair for the AAP’s Section on Telehealth for 5 years and then was appointed to the executive committee for the AAP’s National Conference and Exhibition Planning Group where he served a 5 year term. Dr. Kile has held several advisory board positions including Luzerne and Wyoming County Mental Health and Developmental Services, the Misericordia University Board of Trustees and the Pennsylvania chapter AAP board of directors. He also sits on a Pennsylvania Medical Society Clinically Integrated Network committee.

Dr. Kile has published several peer reviewed research articles on topics including West Nile Virus, telehealth and physician education. In 2008, Dr. Kile received the distinguished research award from Allied Academies for his publication on physician executive education. He has spoken both nationally and internationally at pediatric conferences, including the AAP’s National Conference and Exhibition and the International Pediatric Association, on topics related to telehealth and technology in pediatric practice.
 Dr. Kile has volunteered for the United Way’s Success by Six / Milestones Matter campaign and has co-founded the PAK Provison’s food pantry and distribution program.