|
Michael J. Casey, M.D. is a graduate of the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. He performed his Internal Medicine and Nephrology training at Wake Forest University School of Medicine. His special interests are hypertension, pre-ESRD care and critical care nephrology. |
|
|
William L. Fan, M.D. completed his clinical nephrology training at Duke
University Medical Center and his research fellowship at the Duke Hypertension
Center. He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina School of Medicine
and completed his Internal Medicine training at UNC Hospitals. His special
interests include difficult-to-control hypertension, chronic kidney disease and
critical care nephrology. |
|
|
Karn Gupta, M.D. completed his clinical nephrology fellowship at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine followed by a fellowship in Interventional Nephrology at the University of Wisconsin. He is certified by the American Society of Diagnostic and Interventional Nephrology. His special interests include dialysis vascular access procedures and critical care nephrology. |
|
|
Sammy A. Moghazi, M.D. completed his clinical Nephrology fellowship at Emory University Medical Center. There he had a special interest in dialysis access, renal ultrasound, and renal cysts. Prior to fellowship training, he finished his Residency at Emory University Dept. of Medicine. |
|
|
Sejan B. Patel, M.D. received Nephrology and Hypertension training through Duke University Medical Center and Internal Medicine training through Case Western Reserve University Medical Center. He graduated from Ohio State University College of Medicine and University of Michigan. Clinical interests include chronic kidney disease, hypertension, critical care, and electrolyte and acid-base disorders. |
|
|
Michael Monahan, M.D. received his Internal Medicine training at Emory
University in Atlanta. He received specialized Nephrology training at Tufts
University in Boston. |
|
|
Mark D. Rothman, M.D. received his Internal Medicine training in New York
City at Long Island Jewish Hospital and Mount Sinai School of Medicine. He
received his specialized training in Nephrology at Mount Sinai School of
Medicine. |
|
|
Samsher B. Sonawane, M.D. completed his clinical nephrology and research fellowship at the
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. He trained in internal medicine at
Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City. He graduated from the
University of Maryland School of Medicine and UNC-Chapel Hill. His special
interests include kidney stones, critical care nephrology and the care of kidney
transplant recipients. |
|
|
Phillip Z. Timmons, M.D. is a graduate of East Carolina University School of
Medicine. He received his Internal Medicine training at Norwalk Hospital and
Yale-New Haven Hospital, and specialized training in Nephrology at Duke
University Medical Center. |