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Dr. Muhammad Suleman Ajmal is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, specializing in Nephrology. He holds certifications in Internal Medicine and Nephrology from the American Board of Internal Medicine. His professional interests include critical care nephrology, kidney diseases in liver disorder patients, renal replacement therapy, chronic kidney disease management, and glomerular diseases.
Education:
- MBBS, Rawalpindi Medical College (2005)
- Internal Medicine Residency, University at Buffalo (Catholic Health System, 2011)
- Nephrology Fellowship, Baylor College of Medicine (2020)
His research focuses on cardiorenal interactions and toxicology-related kidney injuries, with recent studies addressing cardiovascular comorbidities in chronic kidney disease and post-LVAD kidney outcomes. He is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians (2008) and a member of the American Society of Nephrology.
Dr. Ajmal’s clinical expertise spans hemodialysis, acute kidney injury, and managing complex cases involving traditional medications and renal failure. His work emphasizes culturally responsive care, as seen in his study on ethylene glycol toxicity in Nigerian patients on dialysis.
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