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Christine Bakhoum, MD, MAS

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Biography

Christine Bakhoum, MD, MAS is an Assistant Professor in the Section of Pediatric Nephrology at Yale University. Dr. Bakhoum grew up in Texas, where she graduated from Rice University and then obtained her medical degree from the University of Texas Medical Branch. She completed her residency training in Pediatrics at Northwell Health – Cohen Children’s Medical Center. She trained in pediatric nephrology at the University of California San Diego, where she also obtained her master’s degree in clinical research. She is a clinical investigator in the Clinical and Translational Research Accelerator (CTRA), and her research is focused on optimizing blood pressure measurement and management in children with kidney disease.

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Education & Training

Fellowship
The University of California San Diego (2021)
MAS
The University of California San Diego, Clinical Research (2021)
Residency
Northwell Health - Cohen Children's Medical Center (2018)
MD
The University of Texas Medical Branch (2015)
BA
Rice University, Biochemistry and Cell Biology (2011)

Research

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Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Christine Bakhoum's published research.

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2024

2023

2022

Academic Achievements and Community Involvement

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    Outstanding Clinical Science Research Winner, 17th Annual Nephrology Young Investigators Forum

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    Excellence in Research Award - Cohen Children's Medical Center

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    William N. and Ida Zinn Alpha Omega Alpha Award

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    AMWA’s Glasgow-Rubin Achievement Citation

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    Gold Humanism Honor Society Member

Clinical Care

Overview

Christine Bakhoum, MD, is a pediatric nephrologist who says she was drawn to specializing in kidney disease because of its complexity.

“Nephrology is a lot of complex physiology and continuity of care with patients. I love being able to see a child with kidney disease through dialysis to transplant and watching them grow and flourish,” she says. “I enjoy walking parents through things step by step, as a lot of what I do is chronic disease and it can be overwhelming.”

Chronic kidney disease in children is progressive, and children are at high risk for cardiovascular diseases, Dr. Bakhoum says. “They will eventually need dialysis and a transplant, and to lessen their risk for cardiovascular disease and other problems, we try to modify the progression of the disease,” she says. “Because blood pressure causes more rapid progression, we make sure our children can accurately measure and control it. We want to optimize how that is done at home and in the clinic.”

When she’s talking with families. Dr. Bakhoum says she makes a point to explain things as best as she can and to lay out various options. “A lot of these situations are challenging and I like to show families what the journey ahead looks like, letting them know that our entire team, from doctors to social workers to nurses to dietitians will be with them the whole way,” she says.

“I love the moment when things get better for a child, when we’ve all been working together on the big picture and things click suddenly and things are going well.”

Dr. Bakhoum’s research focuses on optimizing blood pressure measurement and management in children with kidney disease.

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Pediatric Nephrology

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