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Medicine Grand Rounds - Ann O'Hare, MD

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Ann O'Hare, MD is a nephrologist and health services researcher at the University of Washington where she is a Professor in the Department of Medicine as well as a Staff Physician at the VA Puget Sound Health Care System.  She received her undergraduate degree in Geography from the University of Cambridge in England in 1985, her Ann O'HareMasters’ degree in Geography from the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis in 1987, and her medical doctorate from the University of Virginia in Charlottesville in 1996.  She completed residency at Stanford University in Palo Alto in 1999 and Nephrology fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco in 2003.  She has served on the faculty of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (2003-2007) and at the University of Washington in Seattle (2007-present).  Her clinical, research and teaching interest is in how we care for older adults with kidney disease.  Her research is currently supported by the National Institutes of Health and the Department of Veterans Affairs.  Over the course of her career she has published widely on the topic of caring for older adults with kidney disease in both the nephrology and general medicine literature.  She is deeply appreciative of the many insights and opportunities for enrichment afforded by her diverse but related roles of caring for patients, conducting research and mentoring trainees and junior faculty. 

 

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Add to Calendar 2020-02-27 12:00:00 2020-02-27 13:00:00 Medicine Grand Rounds - Ann O'Hare, MD Ann O'Hare, MD is a nephrologist and health services researcher at the University of Washington where she is a Professor in the Department of Medicine as well as a Staff Physician at the VA Puget Sound Health Care System.  She received her undergraduate degree in Geography from the University of Cambridge in England in 1985, her Masters’ degree in Geography from the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis in 1987, and her medical doctorate from the University of Virginia in Charlottesville in 1996.  She completed residency at Stanford University in Palo Alto in 1999 and Nephrology fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco in 2003.  She has served on the faculty of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (2003-2007) and at the University of Washington in Seattle (2007-present).  Her clinical, research and teaching interest is in how we care for older adults with kidney disease.  Her research is currently supported by the National Institutes of Health and the Department of Veterans Affairs.  Over the course of her career she has published widely on the topic of caring for older adults with kidney disease in both the nephrology and general medicine literature.  She is deeply appreciative of the many insights and opportunities for enrichment afforded by her diverse but related roles of caring for patients, conducting research and mentoring trainees and junior faculty.    To access MGR live streams and current semester recordings, please visit ETS here:  DOM Medical Grand Rounds. 505 Parnassus Ave, HSW-300 San Franciso, CA 94143 United States View on Map [email protected] Department of Medicine America/Los_Angeles public