| Name |
| Dr. Christopher Kwoh |
| Internal Medicine Residency |
| Washington University School of Medicine and Barnes-Jewish Hospital in Saint Louis, MO. |
2000-2003
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| Nephrology Fellowship |
| Washington University School of Medicine and Barnes-Jewish Hospital in Saint Louis, MO. |
2003-2006
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| Board Certification |
| American Board of Internal Medicine |
2003
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| Missouri State Board of the Healing Arts Permanent License |
2002-Present
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| Present and Past Society Memberships and Offices Held |
| American Society of Nephrology Member |
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| American Medical Association |
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| American College of Physicians |
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| Alpha Omega Alpha |
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| Distinctions, Prizes, and Awards |
| Selected as author for the Renal Diseases chapter of the upcoming 32nd Washington Manual of Medical Therapeutics. |
2005
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| Knowlton Incentive for Excellence Award for exceptional clinical skill and patient care. |
2004
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| Senior Internal Medicine Grand Rounds Honoree. |
2002 |
| Editor-In-Chief of the Inaugural Edition of the Washington Manual for General Internal Medicine Consultation. Published in November 2003 with Lippincott, Williams, and Wilkins. |
2001 |
| Alpha Omega Alpha Inductee, Baylor College of Medicine. |
1999
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| Publications |
| Kwoh C, Shannon B, Miner J, Shaw A. Non-Immunologic Glomerular Disease, Annual Reviews of Pathology: Mechanisms of Disease. |
Feb 2006
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| Grunkenmeyer J, Kwoh C, Huber T, Shaw A. CD2AP expression in podocytes rescues lethality of CD2AP deficiency. J Biol Chem. 2005 Aug 19; 280 (33):29677-81. |
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