Manasa Metireddy, MD

Manasa Metireddy, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

Dr. Metireddy's areas of clinical interest are Acute kidney injury, chronic kidney disease, proteinuria, hematuria, hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, hypertension. Dr. Metireddy comes to Washington University from private practice. She is initiating a new inpatient service at Christian Hospital and also provides care in our new dialysis unit in North County. She has deep clinical experience as both a private practice nephrologist and a hospitalist. WU Nephrology believes the community-based practice model will allow us to better provide our superior care to patients in their communities.

Aubrey R Morrison, MBBS, MACP, FASN

Aubrey R Morrison, MBBS, MACP, FASN

Emeritus Professor of Medicine, Nephrology/Internal Medicine

Interests: Reno-vascular disease, hypertension and genetic and acquired disorders of sodium, potassium and magnesium handling by the kidney.

Frank O'Brien, MD, FASN

Frank O'Brien, MD, FASN

Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Nephrology

Dr. O’Brien’s clinical work includes nephrology consult, dialysis and general medicine. His educational responsibilities include teaching and supervision of medical students, residents, house staff and fellows. He is a member of the American Society of Nephrology, International Society of Nephrology, European Renal Association/European Dialysis and Transplantation Association and Stanford Society of Physician Scholars.

 

Michael I. Rauchman, MDCM

Michael I. Rauchman, MDCM

Chromalloy Professor of Medicine, Division of Nephrology

Dr. Rauchman’s clinical interests are management of advanced CKD, inherited renal diseases and renal disease in pregnancy. “As a practicing nephrologist, I confront the serious consequences of renal hypoplasia, agenesis and urinary tract obstruction in diverse clinical settings. This continues to drive me to understand basic genetic mechanisms of birth defects in the hope that it will lead to novel treatments and preventive measures.”

 

Willie  Ray Ross, MD, MPH

Willie Ray Ross, MD, MPH

Alumni Endowed Professor of Medicine, Nephrology

Interests:  Acute kidney injury; electrolyte disorders, glomerulonephritis, lupus nephritis, vasculitis, proteinuria, hematuria, high blood pressure, polycystic kidney disease, kidney stones

Marcos Rothstein, MD

Marcos Rothstein, MD

Professor of Medicine, Division of Nephrology

Interests: Hemodialysis (including home and nocturnal therapies) and vascular access, peritoneal dialysis, long-term kidney transplantation, high blood pressure, glomerulonephritis, chronic kidney disease, diabetic nephropathy, anemia of chronic kidney disease, mineral bone disorders, alternative therapies for uncontrolled high blood pressure.

Paul J. Scheel Jr., MD, MBA

Paul J. Scheel Jr., MD, MBA

Professor of Medicine, Division of Nephrology

Evaluation and management of patients with retroperitoneal inflammatory masses; retroperitoneal fibrosis, Erdheim Chesters Disease, IgG-4 related disease.

Timothy Yau, MD

Timothy Yau, MD

Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Nephrology

Interests: Glomerulonephritis, lupus nephritis, vasculitis, IgA Nephropathy, acute kidney injury, disorders in salt and water, acid-base disturbances, medical education.