Q&A with Taylor House, MD, MS, assistant professor, Division of Nephrology Hometown: Marmaduke, Arkansas Educational/professional background: I earned my undergraduate degree from Arkansas State University and my MD from the University of Arkansas for Medical …
Division of Nephrology
Pediatrics Research Week 2020 Abstract Book Now Available
The Pediatrics Research Week 2020 Abstract Book is now available. University of Wisconsin Department of Pediatrics faculty, staff, fellows and residents submitted over 50 research abstracts for the virtual conference, which is taking place May 26-29, 2020. …
What We Published in March 2020
Coller RJ, Berry JG, Kuo DZ, Kuhlthau K, Chung PJ, Perrin JM, Hoover CG,Warner G, Shelton C, Thompson LR, Garrity B, Stille CJ. Health System Research Priorities for Children and Youth With Special Health Care …
Kimberly Squires, NP: Continuous, Competent Care
An integral member of the Department of Pediatrics’ Division of Nephrology’s clinical enterprise is Kimberly Squires, NP, who has been working side-by-side with physicians and providing excellent pediatric nephrology care since 1997. Kim has helped expand the …
Dr. Michael Semanik: Informatics Meets Comprehensive Clinical Care
As a physician informaticist and respected pediatric nephrologist, Michael Semanik, MD, has made himself invaluable to the University of Wisconsin and UW Health enterprise since joining the Department of Pediatrics’ Division of Nephrology in 2016. Dr. Semanik is the clinical …
Dr. Neil Paloian: Changing the Landscape of Multidisciplinary Care
Since joining the University of Wisconsin’s Division of Pediatric Nephrology in 2015, Neil Paloian, MD, has provided invaluable expertise and clinical care to children who have challenging conditions, including metabolic bone diseases, nephrolithiasis and loin pain hematuria. …
Dr. Redpath Mahon: Improving Outcomes for Patient Groups
Building a career around quality improvement initiatives is not a small feat, yet Allison Redpath Mahon, MD, has done just that. Since arriving in Madison over 10 years ago, Dr. Redpath Mahon has systematically focused her efforts …
Dr. Sharon Bartosh: Celebrating Over 15 Years of Steroid-Free Immunosuppression
Over 330 children have received kidney transplants at the University of Wisconsin’s American Family Children’s Hospital since its Pediatric Kidney Transplant Program began in 1967. Beginning in 2004, the program began offering a steroid-free immunosuppression protocol option utilizing the anti CD52 …