
Interdisciplinary Rheumatology
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"I wish I knew more about nephrology so I could care for patients whose rheumatologic diseases manifest with renal complications. Nephrologists feel just the same, seeking to understand the implications that autoimmune diseases have for their patients."
As part of the Interdisciplinary Rheumatology book series, this book will serve as a dialogue between rheumatologists and nephrologists and provide a masterclass from world-renowned experts on these topics. Led by a team of international editors with in-depth knowledge and cutting-edge research on topics like vasculitis and systemic lupus erythematous, among others.
Key Features:
Provides a clinical approach to the patient with nephrologic manifestations of rheumatic disease.
Details cutting-edge research with inputs from the world's leading experts, for both nephrologists and rheumatologists.
Discusses possible future directions for research and advancement.
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Dr Duvuru Geetha is a Professor of Clinical medicine in the division of nephrology and rheumatology. A graduate of Madras Medical College, India, she completed Internal Medi- cine training in U.K. She did her Internal Medicine Residency at York, PA and Nephrology fellowship at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. She has been on Hopkins faculty since 1998. She is a member of Royal College of Physicians (U.K.), American Society of Nephrology and International Society of Nephrology. Dr Geetha serves on the post graduate committee of the American Society of Nephrology and a consultant for the vasculitis foundation. She is a member of the Miller Coulson Academy of Clinical Excellence at Hop- kins. Her clinical interests include renal disease in vasculitis patients with a focus on ANCA associated vasculitis and Henoch-Schoenlein Purpura, also called IgA vasculitis. She does clinical and translational research in vasculitis, with a focus on ANCA associated vasculitis and renal disease. Dr Geetha participates in multi-center clinical trials in vasculitis and other glomerular diseases.
Dr Anisha B. Dua MD, MPH is an Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Rheumatology, Rheumatology Fellowship Program Director and Director of the Northwestern Vasculitis Center at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
Her interests are in rheumatology education and vasculitis. She has completed fellowships in Rheumatology at Rush, Medical Education at The University of Chicago, and Integrative Medicine at Northwestern.
Dr. Dua currently leads a multidisciplinary team in the clinical management of vasculitis patients. She assisted in the development of the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) Guideline for the Treatment and Management of Vasculitis, is on the Board of Directors for the Vasculitis Foundation, and is a recipient of the Clinical Scholar Educator award from the Rheumatology Research Foundation. She has served in multiple leadership roles both locally and nationally through the American College of Rheumatology, the Vasculitis Foundation, and the ACGME in the areas of education as well as vasculitis.
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