Education
MBBS (MD equivalent), University of Western Australia, Australia, 2007
Biography

Rohan S. Paul, MD is a transplant nephrologist and an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Kidney Diseases and Hypertension.

Dr. Paul received his Medical Degree from the University of Western Australia. He has undertaken residencies through Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital (UWA) in Perth, Australia and Kaiser Foundation Hospital in San Francisco, CA. Upon finishing Residency, he completed a Fellowship in Patient Safety and served as Clinical Chief Resident at KFH. Subsequently, he did a General Nephrology Fellowship at University of Pittsburgh (UPMC) and a Transplant Nephrology Fellowship at University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). During the course of his training he was named Intern of the Year, and was recipient of the Ray Hively Award (KFH) and the Frank Bruns Teaching Award (UPMC). He is board certified in Internal Medicine, Nephrology and Patient Safety.

His clinical interests include novel immunosuppression and recurrent diseases post-transplantation. Dr. Paul is a remarkable physician and practices evidence-based medicine in a very professional and compassionate manner.

Dr. Paul is well published, and is a investigator in the APOL1 Long-term Kidney Transplantation Outcomes Network (APOLLO) and Canadian-Australasian Randomized Trial of Screening Kidney Transplant Candidates for Coronary Artery disease (CARSK) studies.