Dr. Krahling

Jeffrey B. Krahling, MD PhD

Jeffrey B. Krahling, MD PhD

After many years as an assistant professor at the University of New Mexico, Dr. Krahling left New Mexico to join Dr. Bartlow as the second member of the group. He is a strong leader within the group and the medical community as well as a vocal patient transplant advocate and excellent diagnostician. It’s possible in the early morning hours to see him jogging near his home or stalking big game in the Canadian forests each fall. He enjoys being at play with his sons, woodworking and making long bows for another of his hobbies – archery.

Biography

Medical School:

Michigan State University
College of Human Medicine
East Lansing, Michigan

Internship:

Internal Medicine
University of California
Davis, California

Residency:

Internal Medicine
Wayne State University
Detroit, Michigan

Fellowship:

Critical Care Medicine
Wayne State University
Detroit, Michigan

Nephrology
Temple University Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Board Certification:
  • American Board of Internal Medicine
  • Internal Medicine
  • Nephrology
  • Critical Care Medicine
Specialty:
  • Kidney Disease
  • Critical Care Medicine

Extended Curriculum Vitae

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Personal Information

Name: Jeffrey Krahling

Education

1984:
MD – Michigan State University, College of Human Medicine
East Lansing, Michigan

1977:
University of California
Riverside, CA
PhD, Plant Physiology

1971 – 1978:
Westmont College
Santa Barbara, CA

1967 – 1971:
University of California
Santa Cruz, CA
AB Biology

Training

1984 – 1985:
Internship, Internal Medicine
University of California, Davis
Davis Medical Center
Sacramento, CA

1985 – 1987:
Residency, Internal Medicine
Wayne State University
Detroit, Michigan

1987 – 1988:
Fellowship Critical Care
Wayne State University
Detroit, Michigan

1988 – 1990:
Fellowship Nephrology
Temple University Hospital
Philadelphia, PA

Professional Experience

2005 – Present:
Private Practice, Shasta Critical Care Specialists
Redding, CA

1998 – 2004:
Private Practice, Nephrology & Critical Care
Shasta Medical Associates dba
Shasta Critical Care & Nephrology
Redding, CA

1990-1998:
University of New Mexico, School of Medicine
Assistant Professor

1976 – 1981:
Michigan State University
Department of Biochemistry
Post-Doctorial Research Associate

1991:
Critical Care

1990:
Nephrology

1988:
American Board of Internal Medicine

Licensure

California: GB5151

New Mexico: 90-231

Michigan: Inactive

Pennsylvania: Inactive

Societies
  • American College of Physicians
  • American Society of Nephrology
  • International Society of Nephrology
  • National Rural Health Association
  • Renal Physicians Association
Committees
  • Rural Outreach Committee
    University of New Mexico
    Health Sciences Center
  • Renal Block Organ Group
    University of New Mexico
    School of Medicine
  • Primary Care Committee
    Holy Cross Hospital
    Taos, New Mexico
Publications
  • Bruce Wilson, Howard Levy, Deepak Malhotra and Jeffrey B. Krahling. Ethylene glycol overdose. Case report and analysis of treatment with Ethonal vs Hemodialysis.
  • J.B. Krahling and B. Fang. Characterization of mineralocorticoid receptor from rat distal colon cells.
  • J.B. Krahling, G. Schulman, G Litwack, C.P. Bastl. Characterization of the cytoplasmic and nuclear glucocorticoid receptor in transportin epithelial cells.
  • J.B. Krahling and M.W. Rathke. Synthesis of long-chain Beta-4-ketoacyl COAs through acyl Moldrum’s acid intermediate.