Dr. Tracy Y. Jonelis MD
Nephrologist (Kidney Specialist) | Nephrology
2200 Ofarrell St San Francisco CA, 94115About
Tracy Y. Jonelis, MD, is a leading nephrologist currently serving patients at Kaiser Permanente San Francisco Medical Center in San Francisco, California. Throughout her fifteen years of practice, she has accrued extensive expertise in nephrology and internal medicine, including chronic kidney disease and acute renal failure. After earning her medical degree at Sun Yat-sen University of Medical Sciences, Dr. Jonelis completed her internship at St. Barnabas Hospital, residency at Kaiser Family Foundation, and fellowship at Stanford University School of Medicine.
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Internships
- St. Barnabas Hospital
Fellowships
- Nephrology, Stanford University School of Medicine; NIH Research, University of California, San Francisco; Research, Sun Yat-Sen University of Medical Sciences
Professional Society Memberships
- National Kidney Foundation Board of Directors- Northern California, Society of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine & Healthcare, International Society of Nephrology, American Society of Transplantation, American Society of Nephrology, International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis, International Society for Hemodialysis
Articles and Publications
- Felix, R., Saparia, T., Hirose, R., Almers, L., Chau, A., Jonelis, T., Zheng, S., and Zaroff, J. Cardiac events after kidney transplantation according to pre-transplant coronary artery disease and cor
- The Assess-AKI Study Investigators: The assessment, serial evaluation, and subsequent sequelae of acute kidney injury (Assess-AKI) study: design and methods. Acknowledgement BMC Nephrology 11:22, 2010
- Bauer, H. M., Gravitt, P. E., Greer, C. E., Manos, M. M., Resnick, R. M., Zhang, T. Y. Detection of human papillomavirus by the polymerase chain reaction. U.S. Patent No. 5,527,898, 1996
- Liaw, K.L., Schiffman, M., Zhang, T., Chen, C.J. Human papillomavirus types 52 and 58 are prevalent in cervical cancer from Chinese Women Intl. J. Cancer 73(5):775-776, 1997
What do you attribute your success to?
- Her desire to provide the best possible care to her patients
Hobbies / Sports
- Traveling, Reading, Charity/Foundation Work
Favorite professional publications
- Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, International Society of Nephrology Journal
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