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  • M.D./Ph.D. in South Texas Medical Scientist Training Program

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  • Division of Diabetes

Marzieh Salehi, M.D., MS, FACP

Associate Professor of Medicine

Medical Director, Bartter Research Unit, Audie L. Murphy Hospital

Dr. Salehi is a board-certified endocrinologist with expertise as a clinician, translational investigator and educator in obesity, diabetes, and PCOS. She has been nationally recognized as clinician expert in glucose abnormalities, such as hypoglycemia, after bariatric surgery. Her research is funded by National Institute of Health, American Heart Association, and American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery focuses on incretin physiology and glucose metabolism, and particularly on glycemic effects of obesity and weight loss interventions such as bariatric surgery.

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    Board Certifications

    • American Board of Internal Medicine/Endo
    • Diabetes & Metabolism
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