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Division of Renal-Electrolyte
A919 Scaife Hall
3550 Terrace Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15261
Phone: (412) 647-3118
Jose F. Bernardo, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Office:
C1104 Presbyterian University Hospital
120 Lothrop Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Phone:
412-802-8652
Fax:
412-802-6852
E-mail:
bernardoj@dom.pitt.edu
Education
BS, Universidad Peruana, 1978
MD, Universidad Peruana, 1984
Training
Nephrology Fellowship, UPMC Health System, 2001
Internal Medicine, Saint Francis Medical Center, 1999
Nephrology, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, 1989
Internal Medicine, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, 1987
Recent Peer-Reviewed Publications
Title:
Implementing a standardized safety procedure for continuous renal replacement therapy solutions.
Author(s):
Culley CM, Bernardo JF, Gross PR, Guttendorf S, Whiteman KA, Kowiatek JG, Skledar SJ
Year:
2006
Journal:
Am J Health Sys Pharm
Volume:
63(8)
Page(s):
756-63
Title:
Drug therapy in transplant recipients. Special considerations in the elderly with comorbid conditions.
Author(s):
Bernardo, JF
Year:
2004
Journal:
Drugs Aging
Volume:
21(5)
Page(s):
323-348
Title:
Amphotericin B protects cis-Parinaric acid against peroxyl radical induced-oxidation:amphotericin B as an antioxidant.
Author(s):
Osaka K, Ritov VB, Bernardo JF, Branch RA, Kagan VE
Year:
1997
Journal:
Antimicrob Agents Chemother
Volume:
41
Page(s):
743-747
Title:
Reduced liver function is the trigger for renal sodium retenion following portal vein ligation in the rat.
Author(s):
Murakami S, Ohno T, Bernardo JF, Pfeifer CA, Zhang Y, Li T, Dubey RK, Branch RA, Sabra R
Year:
1996
Journal:
J. Gastroenterol Hepatol
Volume:
11
Page(s):
850-856