Dr. Anam Tariq is a Clinical Assistant Professor. Dr. Tariq is dual board-certified in Internal Medicine and Adult Nephrology. During her clinical training at Hopkins, Anam was involved in several research projects and clinical trials, including but not limited to: metabolomics, prevention of chronic kidney disease, improving nutrition, optimizing care in non-communicable diseases (i.e. hypertension and diabetes) in socio-economically disadvantaged populations, and improving quality of life in End-Stage Kidney Disease populations. She is a recipient of multiple honors and awards for her academic achievements and research. She enjoys teaching in the fellowship program and seeing patients in the GW clinic.
Training
- Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Division of Nephrology-Nephrology Fellowship, Baltimore, MD
- Board Certified in Nephrology
- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health-Masters in Epidemiology (MHS)
Expertise
- Preventive Care
- Diabetic Kidney Disease
- Chronic Kidney Disease
- Lupus Nephritis
- Glomerulonephritis
- Acute Kidney Disease
- Oncorelated kidney diseases
- Hypertensive Kidney Disease
- Nutrition
Leadership/National Membership
- American Society of Nephrology
- American Society of Transplantation
- National Kidney Foundation
- Tariq A, Chen J, Yu B, Boerwinkle E, Coresh J, Grams ME, Rebholz CM. Metabolomics of Dietary Acid Load and Incident Chronic Kidney Disease. J Ren Nutr. 2022 May;32(3):292-300.
- Tariq A, Akenroye A, Azar A, Seo P, Geetha D. (2022) Rituximab-associated hypogammaglobulinemia in ANCA-associated vasculitis: Incidence and time course. Eur J Rheumatol.
- Tariq A, Ahmed S, Husain M, Syed S. (2021) Policy committee of the national Muslim taskforce for COVID-19: A framework for faith-based community organizing for public health advocacy. American Public Health Association.
- Griffin, J., Tariq, A., Menez, S., Kyeso, Y., Chedid, A., Ramakrishnan, V., Schulman, S., Sperati, C., Choi, M.J., McEvoy, J.W., McMahon, B. (2021). Higher Prevalence of Concurrent Thrombocytopenia in Patients Receiving Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit.
- Tariq, A., M., McMahon, B. (2021). Chapter 12, Diuretics. Handbook of Critical Care Nephrology. Wolters Kluwer Health: Medical Practice.
- Abuzeineh M, Tariq A, Rosenberg A, Brennan DC. (2020) Chronic Active Antibody-Mediated Rejection Following COVID-19 Infection in a Kidney Transplant Recipient: A Case Report. Transplant Proc.
- Tariq, A., Okamato, K., Tariq, A., Rosenberg, A., Soliman, K., Ploth, D., Atta, M., McMahon, B. (2020). Eosinophilia and risk of end stage kidney disease. BMC Nephrology.
- Tariq, A., Lakhani, L., Greenspan, W., Alasfar, S., Naqvi, F., Brennan, D. (2020) Enteric-associated Secondary Hyperoxalosis in Wait-listed Kidney Transplant Candidates. abstract. AJKD.
- Tariq, A., Kim, H., Abbas, H., Lucas, G., Atta, M. (2020). Pharmacotherapeutic options for kidney disease in HIV positive patients. Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy.
- Shafi, T., Sozio, S., Greer, R., Wilson, R., Tariq, A., Zhang, A., Bass, E. (2019). Hemodialysis Adequacy: End Stage Renal Disease in the Medicare Population. Major Systematic Review. Johns Hopkins University and US Center of Medicare and Medicaid. Publication to Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ).
- Tariq, A., Werth, Y., Cheriyath, P., Joshi, R. (2018) Combination of L-T3 and L-T4 therapy for improving hypothyroidism and overall quality of life. Southern Medical Journal.
- Tariq, A. Mehta, N., Peroutka, K. (2016) Follicular B-Cell Lymphoma Induced Ischemic Gastritis Completely Resolved by Rituximab. American Journal of Case Reports.
- Tariq, A. Westra, K., Santos, A. (2015) Transfusion-related secondary hemochromatosis in a patient with sickle cell disease: A case report review of the clinical presentation, diagnosis, management and prognosis. International Medical Case Reports Journal.
- Jabra-Rizk, M. and Tariq,A. (2010) NIH Grant. Candida albicans and Staphylococcus aureus dual species biofilms: in vitro and in vivo. University of Maryland Dental School.