Dr. Gould’s maintains an active clinical practice as part of the Vanderbilt Division of Nephrology. Areas of specific interest related to kidney disease include diabetic kidney disease, polycystic kidney diseases, genetic disease with renal manifestations, and immune-mediated glomerular diseases. Other areas of interest and expertise include the evaluation and management of bone and mineral disorders, including calciphylaxis, the consideration and management of cancer and chemotherapy related kidney injuries as well as the interplay of heart disease and kidney disease.
Dr. Gould received his MD from SUNY Upstate Medical School in Syracuse, NY before moving to Nashville to complete his post-graduate training here at Vanderbilt. He completed his Internship and Residency here, and was then selected as one of the Vanderbilt Chief Residents. He remained at Vanderbilt to complete his Nephrology Fellowship training and was also selected as the Nephrology Chief Fellow during his final year of training. Since becoming part of the faculty he has largely focused on the above described clinical interests, though also participates in a variety of educational activities for all levels of medical trainee.
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Acute Kidney Injury Adult Aged Animals Anti-Bacterial Agents Bacterial Infections Calciphylaxis Chronic Kidney Disease Critical Illness Diabetic Nephropathies Dialysis Solutions Dogs Female Hemodiafiltration Hemofiltration Humans Hypertension Infusions, Intravenous Kidney Calculi Male Membranes, Artificial Middle Aged Nanopores Penicillanic Acid Pilot Projects Piperacillin Piperacillin, Tazobactam Drug Combination Polycystic Kidney Diseases Renovascular Silicon Thrombosis Time Factors