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February 03, 2022
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National Kidney Foundation recognizes nephrologist with Garabed Eknoyan Award

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Bernard Jaar, MD, from Johns Hopkins University and the Nephrology Center of Maryland, will be honored with the Garabed Eknoyan Award from the National Kidney Foundation, according to a press release.

“Dr. Jaar lives the mission of NKF and is an example in our profession worth emulating,” Paul Palevsky, MD, president of the NKF, said in the release.

In addition to practicing nephrology, Jaar is credited on more than 200 peer-reviewed manuscripts and book chapters.

Before being recognized for this award, Jaar also served on several boards and committees, and he was the vice-chair for education of the Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative (KDOQI) guidelines.

“It is our honor to recognize his years of work educating nephrologists on kidney care through manuscripts, book chapters, editorial work, and of course his work on the Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative guidelines,” Palevsky said in the release.

The Garabed Eknoyan Award honors an individual every year who has played a leading role in initiatives, such as the KDOQI , or clinical research that supports the mission of the NKF to improve the lives of patients with kidney disease, according to the release.

Bernard Jaar

“I am proud of my contribution to the mission of the NKF supporting my local affiliate, NKF of Maryland and Delaware, but also of my work with the KDOQI group and the NKF Education Committee,” Jaar said. “I am fortunate to work with such dedicated professionals, who work tirelessly to help improve the lives of patients with kidney disease.”

Jaar will be presented with the award at the 2022 Spring Clinical Meetings in April.