• Source: Adeera Levin
  • Adeera Levin is a Canadian Professor of Medicine, and is head of the Division of Nephrology at University of British Columbia.


    Education and early career


    Levin earned a BSc degree at University of Toronto (1977–81) and an MD at McMaster University Medical School (1981–84). She stayed on as an Internal Medicine Resident, before moving to Henderson General Hospital (now Juravinski Hospital) to become Chief Medical Resident in 1986. She was a Clinical Fellow in Nephrology at Toronto Western Hospital & St. Michael's Hospital (Toronto). She was then a Clinical Research Fellow in Nephrology starting in 1988.


    Research


    Her primary area of interest is looking at risk factors in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients.
    She is also the Principal investigator of the CAN SOLVE CKD grant award.


    Other positions


    President of International Society of Nephrology (2015–2017)
    Former editor-in-Chief of Canadian Journal of Kidney Health & Disease
    Consultant nephrologist at Providence Health Care/St. Paul's Hospital
    Executive Director of the BC Provincial Renal Agency


    Awards


    2013 – Canadian Society of Nephrology Outstanding Contributions to Canadian Nephrology
    2014 – Kidney Foundation of Canada Research medal of Excellence
    2014 – Fellowship of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences
    2015 – National Kidney Foundation’s International Distinguished Medal
    2015 – Aubrey J Tingle Research Award from the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research
    2015 – The Order of Canada


    Selected publications


    Levin, Adeera; Stevens, Paul E. (January 2014). "Summary of KDIGO 2012 CKD Guideline: behind the scenes, need for guidance, and a framework for moving forward". Kidney International. 85 (1): 49–61. doi:10.1038/ki.2013.444. PMID 24284513.
    Co-author of textbook: “Chronic Kidney Disease: a practical guide to understanding and management”, ISBN 9780199549313


    References




    External links


    Publications by Adeera Levin at ResearchGate
    PubMed

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