Stanford's Leading Expert in Critical Care Nephrology
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Stanford UniversityDr. Pedram Fatehi serves as Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at Stanford University, where he has established himself as a distinguished expert in nephrology and critical care medicine. His comprehensive medical training includes fellowships in Critical Care at UCSF and Nephrology at Columbia University, following his medical education at the University of Texas Health Science Center and residency at Columbia University. Currently serving as Vice Chair-Education in the Department of Medicine and Director of Critical Care Nephrology at Stanford University Medical Center, Dr. Fatehi holds multiple leadership roles including Director of Stanford Nephrology Educational Programs and Co-Director of several medical school courses. His clinical expertise spans critical care, hypertension, shock management, cardiorenal syndrome, hepatorenal syndrome, continuous renal replacement therapy, and palliative care. He has earned multiple board certifications from the American Board of Internal Medicine in Critical Care Medicine, Nephrology, and Internal Medicine, along with specialist certification in Clinical Hypertension from the American Society of Hypertension. At Stanford, he has made significant contributions to medical education through his roles in the Pre-Clinical Curriculum, Pathophysiology Capstone Course, and the Stanford Undergraduate Pre-Renal Initiative, while maintaining active membership in various professional organizations including the American College of Physicians as a Fellow.