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Office
420 Delaware St SE
# Mayo
Minneapolis, MN 55455Phone+1 612-626-0622
Summary
- Dr. Amy Karger is a clinical pathologist in Minneapolis, MN and is affiliated with University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview. She received her medical degree from Mayo Clinic School of Medicine and has been in practice 11 years. She specializes in chemical pathology and clinical pathology. She has expertise in pediatric and maternal-fetal laboratory medicine, as the medical director of the University of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital Laboratories, and director of the biochemical genetics laboratory.
Education & Training
- University of MinnesotaResidency, Pathology-Anatomic and Clinical, 2008 - 2011
- Mayo Clinic College of MedicineClass of 2006
Certifications & Licensure
- MN State Medical License 2011 - 2025
- American Board of Pathology Pathology - Clinical
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 64 citationsRandomized Trial of Metformin, Ivermectin, and Fluvoxamine for Covid-19.Carolyn T Bramante, Jared D Huling, Christopher J Tignanelli, John B Buse, David M Liebovitz
The New England Journal of Medicine. 2022-08-18 - 1297 citationsNew Creatinine- and Cystatin C-Based Equations to Estimate GFR without Race.Lesley A. Inker, Nwamaka D. Eneanya, Josef Coresh, Hocine Tighiouart, Dan Wang
The New England Journal of Medicine. 2021-09-23 - 53 citationsA New Panel-Estimated GFR, Including β2-Microglobulin and β-Trace Protein and Not Including Race, Developed in a Diverse PopulationLesley A. Inker, Sara J. Couture, Hocine Tighiouart, Alison G. Abraham, Gerald J. Beck
American Journal of Kidney Diseases. 2021-05-01
Journal Articles
- Association of Biotin Ingestion with Performance of Hormone and Nonhormone Assays in Healthy AdultsLynn A Burmeister, Angela Radulescu, Matthew Root, Amy B Karger, JAMA
Press Mentions
- Can at-Home COVID-19 Tests Survive Minnesota's Frigid Temperatures?February 4th, 2022
- Omicron Surge Is Hitting Los Angeles Much Harder Than Others, but It Also May Fall Much FasterJanuary 20th, 2022
- US Begins Offering Free COVID Test Kits, but Doubts PersistJanuary 19th, 2022
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