Dr. Janis M. Orlowski MD
Nephrologist (Kidney Specialist) | Nephrology
110 Irving St Nw Suite 2a38 Washington DC, 20010About
Dr. Janis Orlowski, MD practices medicine at Washington, District Of Columbia and Washington, District Of Columbia and Rockville, Maryland, specializing in internal medicine and nephrology. Dr. Orlowski ...
Education and Training
Med College Of Wisconsin 1982
Medical College of Wisconsin 1982
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Advances in kidney transplantation: renal failure in the United States.
- Update in nephrology.
- Multiple listing in kidney transplantation.
- Yes, It Is Time to Rethink Postgraduate Training Requirements for Licensure!
- The Nation's Physician Workforce and Future Challenges.
- Taking Risk: Early Results From Teaching Hospitals' Participation in the Center
- Mechanisms of renal hypertension and renal contribution to primary hypertension.
- Application of a multilevel access model in the development of a security infrastructure for a clinical information system.
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