Renal Medicine

Vote in U.S. News and World Report’s “Best Hospitals” survey

It is almost time to vote for the nation’s best hospitals. U. S. News & World Report will send out surveys via Doximity* (a virtual professional network for physicians) in February. If you claimed and verified your Doximity…


Check out the new Emory clinical trials website

Emory is proud to launch a new clinical trials website, which includes easy-to-access information on nearly 1,000 clinical trials that are seeking volunteers. At clinicaltrials.emory.edu, potential participants can easily search for trials related to specific health conditions;…



Principles and Practice of Molecular Biology in Medicine

The goal of the Principles and Practice of Molecular Biology in Medicine course is to acquaint postdoctoral research fellows with most common molecular biology techniques that are available for biomedical research and to bring all…



Featured Clinician: Stephen Pastan

Stephen Pastan, MD attended Amherst College and Harvard Medical School. He completed his internal medicine and nephrology training at Boston’s Beth Israel Hospital. Dr. Pastan joined the nephrology faculty at Indiana University in 1988, moving…


Educator Spotlight: James Bailey, MD

James Bailey, MD (Emory Division of Renal Medicine) was born in Pittsburgh. He graduated from St. Francis College and received his MD from Jefferson Medical College. Dr. Bailey completed his residency in internal medicine at Mercy…


2015 Department of Medicine Research Day award winners

Congratulations to this year’s Emory Univerisity Department of Medicine Research Day award winners: Clinical, Quality, and Health Services Research Posters 1st Place: Ho Lim Lee (Renal Medicine) 2nd Place: Salim Hayek, MD (Cardiology) 3rd Place: Carlos del…