Floating Hospital for Children Tufts Medical Center
2006
Boston
MA
Residency
Floating Hospital for Children Tufts Medical Center
2008
Boston
MA
Fellowship
Pediatric Nephrology
Boston Children's Hospital
2011
Boston
MA
Media
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Meet Dr. Deborah Stein
Certifications
American Board of Pediatrics (General)
American Board of Pediatrics (Nephrology)
Professional History
Dr. Deborah Stein grew up in the Boston area, where she completed high school and attended Tufts University, where she was a member of the swim team. After obtaining a degree in chemistry and working in industry, she returned to Tufts University School of Medicine where she completed medical school. She continued at Floating Hospital for Children for residency and then Boston Children’s Hospital for training in Pediatric Nephrology. She is board-certified in Pediatrics and Pediatric Nephrology, and has been a member of the faculty since 2011 when she completed her training.
Dr. Stein is an active member of the American Society of Pediatric Nephrology as well as multiple other professional societies. She has worked with Open Pediatrics to develop online simulators to teach medical professionals about dialysis in children, which won the 2016 American Society of Nephrology Innovations in Kidney Education Award. She was named to the Boston Combined Residency Program Faculty Teaching Honor Roll for the 2017-2018 academic year.
Approach to Care
I entered medical school with many interests, but my degree in chemistry and prior work as a chemist made nephrology a natural fit. I enjoy providing both acute and chronic care for patients with renal conditions
Publications
Trio exome sequencing in individuals with CAKUT identifies de novo variants in potential novel candidate genes in 19.62. View Abstract
Beyond Childhood: The Lifelong Kidney Risks for Children with Posterior Urethral Valves. View Abstract
Gastrointestinal challenges in nephropathic cystinosis: clinical perspectives. View Abstract
Congenital Anomalies of the Kidneys and Urinary Tract. View Abstract
Reverse phenotyping facilitates disease allele calling in exome sequencing of patients with CAKUT. View Abstract
Late-onset kidney failure in survivors of childhood cancer: a report from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study. View Abstract
Surgical management of pediatric renovascular hypertension and midaortic syndrome at a single-center multidisciplinary program. View Abstract
Mutations of the Transcriptional Corepressor ZMYM2 Cause Syndromic Urinary Tract Malformations. View Abstract
Phenotype expansion of heterozygous FOXC1 pathogenic variants toward involvement of congenital anomalies of the kidneys and urinary tract (CAKUT). View Abstract
Reconsidering Genetic Testing for Neonatal Polycystic Kidney Disease. View Abstract
Correction to: Prospective pediatric study comparing glomerular filtration rate estimates based on motion-robust dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging and serum creatinine (eGFR) to 99mTc DTPA. View Abstract
Prospective pediatric study comparing glomerular filtration rate estimates based on motion-robust dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging and serum creatinine (eGFR) to 99mTc DTPA. View Abstract
Renal outcomes of neonates with early presentation of posterior urethral valves: a 10-year single center experience. View Abstract
Whole-Exome Sequencing Enables a Precision Medicine Approach for Kidney Transplant Recipients. View Abstract
Whole-Exome Sequencing Identifies Causative Mutations in Families with Congenital Anomalies of the Kidney and Urinary Tract. View Abstract