NextGenMD- University of Miami Collaborative Learning Sessions (UMCL) Facilitator
Nephrology Fellowship Training Program Director
Biography
Dr Zain Mithani is a graduate of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine class of 2012. After medical school, Dr Mithani continued his training at the University of Colorado Denver for Internal Medicine residency and then a fellowship in Nephrology at New York-Presbyterian / Weill Cornell Medical Center. Dr Mithani has been faculty at the University of Miami since 2017. He currently serves as the Program Director for the nephrology fellowship program. His research interests have included the field of onconephrology, including investigating the role of check point inhibitors in kidney injury, and in examining access to nephrology care during human and natural disasters. Dr Mithani also plays a large role in the UMMSOM serving as the Nephrology Clinical Clerkship Director, Nephrology Course Discipline Co-Director, a Lead Clinical Faculty (LCE), and an University of Miami Collaborative Learning Sessions (UMCL) Facilitator.
Education & Training
Education
2012: University of Miami, Miami, FL
MD, Medicine
2008: McGill University, Montreal, Canada
BS, Anatomy and Cell Biology
Post Graduate Training
2017: Cornell University, New York, NY
Fellowship, Nephrology and Hypertension
2015: University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO
Residency, Internal Medicine
Licensures and Certifications
American Board of Internal Medicine
Nephrology
American Board of Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine
Honors & Awards
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Teaching Interests
Current roles: Associate Program, Director for Nephrology Fellowship. Multiple teaching roles at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine including serving as Co-Director of Pre-Clinical Nephrology Course for first year medical students.
Research Interests
Onconephrology. Focus on effect of cancer therapies on the kidney.
Publications
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