Rose M. Ayoob, MD
Rose M. Ayoob, MD
Associate Professor
Departments
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Biography
Dr. Ayoob is a West Virginia native, returning to her alma mater at Marshall University to serve the children of West Virginia. After completing her medical degree at the West Virginia University School of Medicine and fellowship training and The Ohio State University, Dr. Ayoob remained on faculty for Nationwide Children’s Hospital as an attending nephrologist and medical director of the dialysis unit. Dr Ayoob also trained in metabolic bone disorders. She specializes in high blood pressure, acute and chronic kidney disease and kidney stones.
Education & Training
- Medical School: West Virginia University (Morgantown, W.Va.)
- Residency: Charleston Area Medical Center - Pediatrics (Charleston, W.Va.)
- Fellowship: Nationwide Children's Hospital/The Ohio State University - Pediatric Nephrology (Columbus, Ohio)
Honors & Memberships
- Member, American Society of Nephrology
- Member, American Society of Pediatric Nephrology
- Member, American Academy of Pediatrics
Certification
- Certified: American Board of Pediatrics, subspecialty certification in Pediatric Nephrology
Marshall Pediatric Specialties - Teays Valley
An outpatient department of Cabell Huntington Hospital
Marshall Health - Teays Valley
300 Corporate Center Drive
2nd Floor
Scott Depot, WV 25560
Phone: 304.691.8901
Marshall Pediatrics
1600 Medical Center Drive
3rd Floor
Huntington, WV 25701
Phone: 304.691.1300
Ayoob RM, Mahan JD. 2022. Pediatric CKD-MBD: existing and emerging treatment approaches. Pediatr Nephrol. 2022 1 18.
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Cody E, Ayoob R, Mitsnefes M. 2021. Renal AA Amyloidosis as Rare Presentation of Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor-Associated Periodic Syndrome in Pediatric Patient. Kidney Int Rep. 2021 11 23;6(11):2926-2929.
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Shabarek A, Amin, Ayoob R, Chiang M.. 2021. Genetic heterogeneity in a multigenerational West Virginia family for periodic fever syndrome. Shabarek A, Amin, Ayoob R, Chiang M. Genetic heterogeneity in a multigenerational West Virginia family for periodic fever syndrome. Am J of Nep and Ther. 2021; 4 (1):01-09.
R Rehman, A Bashir, Y Mousattat, R Ayoob. 2020. Acute Appendicitis Presenting as Urinary Retention in a Pediatric Patient Rehman R, et al., J Nephrol Renal Ther 2020, 6: 026
D'Alessandri-Silva C, Carpenter M, Ayoob R, Barcia J, Chishti A, Constantinescu A, Dell KM, Goodwin J, Hashmat S, Iragorri S, Kaspar C, Mason S, Misurac JM, Muff-Luett M, Sethna C, Shah S, Weng P, Greenbaum LA, Mahan JD. 2020. Diagnosis, Treatment, and Outcomes in Children With Congenital Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus: A Pediatric Nephrology Research Consortium Study. Front Pediatr. 2020 2 11;7:550.
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