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L. Lee Hamm, M.D., F.A.C.P.
Professor & Vice-Chairman, Department of Internal Medicine; Chief, Section of Nephrology & Hypertension, Department of Internal Medicine
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Fellowship:
Nephrology Postdoctoral, Parkland Memorial Hospital and The University of Texas Health Science Center, Dallas, 1982
Residency:
Internal Medicine, Parkland Memorial Hospital and The University of Texas Health Science Center, Dallas, 1979
Education/Training:
M.D., University of Alabama School of Medicine, 1976
Certification:
Nephrology, American Board of Internal Medicine, 1982; American Board of Internal Medicine, 1979
Interests:
Acute Renal Failure; Renal acidification mechanisms; Ammonia Metabolism and Transport; Collecting duct function; Citrate Transport; Hypertension; Electrolyte Disorders; Kidney Stones; Acid-base Disorders;
Lecture Titles:
- Acid-Base Disorders
- Kidney Stones - The Internist's Perspective
- Metabolic Alkalosis
- Potassium Disorders
- Acute Renal Failure
- Preventing Progression of Renal Disease: New Aspects
- Hypo- and Hypernatremia
- Hypercalcemia: New Concepts and Treatments
Publications
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