David Holland
Associate Professor · Human endocrinology (except diabetes and obesity)
Queen's University at KingstonAbout
Dr. David Holland is an Associate Professor of Medicine and Chair of the Division of Nephrology at Queen's University, affiliated with Kingston Health Sciences Centre. His research focuses on kidney transplantation outcomes, chronic kidney disease management, and digestive-endocrine interactions. He holds cross-appointments with the Translational Institute of Medicine (TIME) at Queen's University.
Education: MBBS from McMaster University School of Medicine, Master's in Community Health and Epidemiology from Queen’s University.
Research interests include acute kidney injury, hemodialysis, and renal replacement therapies. His work emphasizes outcome-based studies in nephrology and transplant medicine.
Notable articles explore drug efficacy in kidney transplant patients, racial disparities in renal allograft outcomes, and satellite hemodialysis infrastructure challenges. His publications span top journals like The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology and Journal of the American Society of Nephrology.
Awarded multiple teaching accolades including the Aesculapian Society Teaching Awards and Department of Medicine Master Educator Award. Active in undergraduate and postgraduate medical education.
Leads the Division of Nephrology and collaborates with TIME on translational research initiatives. Engaged in clinical practice focusing on general nephrology and kidney transplantation.
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