Dinushika Mohottige, MD
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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR | Medicine, Nephrology
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR | Medicine, Data Driven & Digital Medicine
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Specialties
Nephrology
Research Topics
Behavioral Health, Community, Diversity, Health Services Research, Kidney, Patient Care, Patient Centered Outcomes Research, Public Health, Transplantation

Dr. Dinushika Mohottige is Assistant Professor in Institute of Health Equity Research at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and the Barbara T. Murphy Division of Nephrology. She received a B.A. in Public Policy and a Health Policy Certificate from Duke University in 2006, where she was a Robertson Scholar. She then earned an MPH in Health Behavior/Health Education from the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health and a medical degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, followed by Internal Medicine/Chief Residency and Nephrology training at Duke University. She engages in patient and community-centered, inequity-focused research around the impact of socio-structural factors/racialized medicine on kidney health and kidney transplantation.

MD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Residency, Internal Medicine, Duke Graduate Medical Education

Residency, Nephrology, Duke Graduate Medical Education

Fellowship, Nephrology, Duke Graduate Medical Education

Certifications

American Board of Internal Medicine