

Fizza Fatima Naqvi
Pioneering solutions for emerging issues in transplantation and nephrology, Dr. Fizza Fatima Naqvi serves as an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the prestigious Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. With a robust foundation in nephrology and a specialized focus on kidney and pancreas transplants, Dr. Naqvi is at the forefront of advancing medical practices in these critical areas. Dr. Naqvi's academic journey began at Aga Khan University, where she earned her medical degree, laying the groundwork for her future contributions to medicine. She further honed her expertise during her fellowship in nephrology at the University of Alabama, where she developed a keen understanding of kidney-related disorders and their management. Her pursuit of excellence led her to Johns Hopkins, where she completed her transplant nephrology training, equipping her with the skills necessary to tackle complex transplant cases. Fluent in both English and Urdu, Dr. Naqvi bridges cultural and linguistic gaps, enhancing her ability to connect with a diverse patient population. Her board certification by the American Board of Internal Medicine in Internal Medicine and Nephrology underscores her commitment to maintaining the highest standards of medical practice. Dr. Naqvi's research interests lie at the intersection of transplantation and nephrology, where she seeks to innovate and improve patient outcomes. Her work is characterized by a dedication to exploring new methodologies and treatments that can transform the lives of individuals facing kidney and pancreas transplant challenges. In addition to her clinical and research endeavors, Dr. Naqvi is an active participant in academic circles, contributing to the education and mentorship of future medical professionals. Her passion for teaching and her commitment to advancing the field of nephrology make her a valued member of the Johns Hopkins faculty. Through her work, Dr. Naqvi continues to inspire and lead the way in addressing the complex issues facing transplantation and nephrology today.
Publications
, 774-774, 2020-10-01
, 83-92, 2014-07-01
, 1205-1212, 2014-12-15
, 1134-1138, 2017-06-01