
Arash Rashidi MD
Hypertension
Director of Onco-Nephrology Program, Division of Nephrology & Hypertension, University Hospitals of Cleveland
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29325 Health Campus DrWestlake, OH 44145
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Education & Training
- Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals Cleveland Medical CenterFellowship, Nephrology, 2005 - 2007
- Cleveland Clinic Foundation/Fairview HospitalResidency, Internal Medicine, 2002 - 2005
- OtherClass of 1997, MD, Uremia University of Medical Sciences
Certifications & Licensure
- OH State Medical License 2002 - 2026
- GA State Medical License 2007 - 2010
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
- American Board of Internal Medicine Nephrology
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- FACP American College of Phycisians
- FASN American Society of Nephrology
- Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, 2012
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- HSR25-188: Comparative Risk of Acute Kidney Injury Among Cancer Patients Treated With Immunotherapy Using Large-Scale US Clinical Data.Alex Jiro Carsel, Arash Rashidi, Jaime Abraham Perez, Elleson Harper, Qian Wang
Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network. 2025-03-28 - 1 citationsGlucarpidase for Treatment of High-Dose Methotrexate Toxicity.Shruti Gupta, Sarah Allison Kaunfer, Kevin L Chen, Julie-Alexia Dias, Anitha Vijayan
Blood. 2025-01-06 - 1 citationsDiagnosis and management of immune checkpoint inhibitor-associated nephrotoxicity: a position statement from the American Society of Onco-nephrology.Sandra M Herrmann, Ala Abudayyeh, Shruti Gupta, Prakash Gudsoorkar, Nattawat Klomjit
Kidney International. 2025-01-01
Press Mentions
- Kidney Patients Are More Likely to Die from Coronavirus, According to Research at University Hospitals, Other U.S. SitesNovember 5th, 2020
Professional Memberships
- Fellow
- Member
Other Languages
- Turkish, Farsi
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