Nephrologist
Vanessa Grubbs is a nephrologist and a writer based in Oakland, California . She is an associate professor at the University of California, San Francisco . She works at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital .
Early life and education
Grubbs was born in Spring Lake, North Carolina .[ 1] She earned a bachelor's degree at Duke University .[ 1] She remained at Duke University School of Medicine for medical school.[ 1]
Research and career
Grubbs joined the Alameda County Medical Center for her internal medicine residency.[ 1] She completed a nephrology fellowship at UCSF School of Medicine .[ 1] In 2012 she was awarded a National Institutes of Health K23 Career Development Award.[ 2] She is a Harold Amos Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Medical Faculty fellow.[ 3] [ 4] She studied the dietary supplements of Americans that are potentially harmful in chronic kidney disease.[ 5] [ 6] Her research focuses on the impact of periodontal disease on kidney function.[ 7] [ 8] She is a member of the American Society of Nephrology and serves on the public policy board. She studied the outcomes of in-hospital palliative care consultations of patients with renal disease.[ 9]
Grubbs is a non-fiction writer and leads a workshop series for senior medical students in the Program in Medical Education for the Urban Underserved.[ 7] She appeared on the cover of the American Society of Nephrology magazine Renal Life in 2018.[ 10]
Hundreds of Interlaced Fingers
Grubbs published her first book with Amistad in 2017.[ 11] [ 12] [ 13] The book describes how Grubbs met her husband, Robert Phillips, who had end-stage kidney disease.[ 11] [ 14] Whilst searching for a kidney, Grubbs learned about the disparities in kidney allocation, where African American patients received only 1 in 5 of donated kidneys despite being 1 in 3 of transplant candidates.[ 15] [ 16] The book documents other biases she has experienced as a woman of colour.[ 17] She donated her own kidney before getting an engagement ring.[ 18] It is also a collection of medical histories that covers the 400 years in the build-up of medical dialysis.[ 11] The book was well received by The New York Times and Kirkus Reviews .[ 17] [ 19]
References
^ a b c d e "Vanessa Grubbs | UCSF Profiles" . profiles.ucsf.edu . Retrieved 2018-09-03 .
^ generator, metatags. "Project Information - NIH RePORTER - NIH Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tools Expenditures and Results" . projectreporter.nih.gov . Retrieved 2018-09-03 .
^ "History :: Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program" . www.amfdp.org . Retrieved 2018-09-03 .
^ "The Lucky One" . RWJF . 2014-03-21. Retrieved 2018-09-03 .
^ Grubbs, Vanessa; Plantinga, Laura C.; Tuot, Delphine S.; Hedgeman, Elizabeth; Saran, Rajiv; Saydah, Sharon; Rolka, Deborah; Powe, Neil R. (May 2013). "Americans' Use of Dietary Supplements That Are Potentially Harmful in CKD" . American Journal of Kidney Diseases . 61 (5): 739– 747. doi :10.1053/j.ajkd.2012.12.018 . ISSN 0272-6386 . PMC 3628413 . PMID 23415417 .
^ "Diet and supplements: What's good and bad for kidney disease patients" . EurekAlert! . Retrieved 2018-09-03 .
^ a b "Vanessa Grubbs, MD | Center for Vulnerable Populations" . cvp.ucsf.edu . Retrieved 2018-09-03 .
^ Grubbs, Vanessa; Vittinghoff, Eric; Taylor, George; Kritz-Silverstein, Donna; Powe, Neil; Bibbins-Domingo, Kirsten; Ishani, Areef; Cummings, Steven R. (2015-08-27). "The association of periodontal disease with kidney function decline: a longitudinal retrospective analysis of the MrOS dental study" . Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation . 31 (3): 466– 472. doi :10.1093/ndt/gfv312 . ISSN 0931-0509 . PMC 6071386 . PMID 26320037 .
^ Grubbs, Vanessa; O’Riordan, David; Pantilat, Steve (2017-07-07). "Characteristics and Outcomes of In-Hospital Palliative Care Consultation among Patients with Renal Disease Versus Other Serious Illnesses" . Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology . 12 (7): 1085– 1089. doi :10.2215/CJN.12231116 . ISSN 1555-9041 . PMC 5498361 . PMID 28655708 .
^ "President's Message from aakpRENALIFE Jan/Feb 2018 (Posted Jan. 25, 2018) - AAKP" . AAKP . 2018-01-25. Retrieved 2018-09-03 .
^ a b c "A compatible couple, in more ways than one" . Washington Post . Retrieved 2018-09-03 .
^ "Vanessa Grubbs talks Interlaced Fingers on the Radio" . NephJC . Retrieved 2018-09-03 .
^ "Hundreds of Interlaced Fingers - Vanessa Grubbs M.D. - E-book" . HarperCollins Publishers: World-Leading Book Publisher . Retrieved 2018-09-03 .
^ Schoenberg, Nara. "She gave her new love a kidney after dating for 9 months" . chicagotribune.com . Retrieved 2018-09-03 .
^ "UCSF Doctor Chronicles Her Journey from Kidney Donor to Kidney Doctor" . KQED . 2017-07-24. Retrieved 2018-09-03 .
^ Mr H Fox Channel 2 (2017-08-02), The C.O.W.S. Dr. Vanessa Grubbs: The Harvest of Black Organs , retrieved 2018-09-04 {{citation }}
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^ a b Pearson, Rachel (27 June 2017). "Four Timely Memoirs from the Halls of Medicine" . The New York Times . Retrieved 2018-09-04 .
^ "I married my kidney donor" . New York Post . 2017-06-14. Retrieved 2018-09-03 .
^ HUNDREDS OF INTERLACED FINGERS by Vanessa Grubbs | Kirkus Reviews .
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