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September 22, 2017 By Ian

Ep 055 – Transplant Nephrology with Dr. Meera Harhay

Dr. Harhay is a transplant nephrologist and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Drexel University College of Medicine.

Dr. Harhay completed her undergraduate degree at Johns Hopkins University in 2003; completed her medical degree, an internal medicine residency, a nephrology fellowship, and a transplant nephrology fellowship all at the University of Pennsylvania by 2014, after which she joined the faculty at Drexel.

During her nephrology fellowship, Dr. Harhay also completed a master’s of clinical epidemiology and biostatistics and has since published dozens of peer-reviewed articles on kidney disease and transplantation. Her research is currently supported by NIH funding from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive Kidney Diseases.

Please enjoy with Dr. Meera Harhay!

Selected Show Notes

The specialty description I used I got from here: www.txnephaccreditation.org/list-eligibility-criteria

Good ol’ Pubmed.

Dr. Harhay’s Drexel profile.

Books:

  • The Handbook of Kidney Transplantation
    • Fire up your school’s VPN and see if they have it, too.
  • And the Band Played On

For a list of all book recommendations made on the show, see the TUMS Resources page.

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