USA Health Adds Sinha To Nephrology Division

USA Health has added Dr. Urshita Sinha to the nephrology division at the Mastin Internal Medicine Clinic and University Hospital, both in Mobile. As part of the University of South Alabama’s (USA) academic health system, Sinha will serve as assistant professor of internal medicine at the USA Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine. Prior to joining USA Health, Sinha was a nephrology fellow at the University of Illinois in Chicago. She also developed her management skills, helping assess patients and perform renal biopsies. Sinha published most of her research during her time there. Sinha received international medical training. She earned her medical degree and interned at Kasturba Medical College in India. During that internship, she gained experience in a variety of fields, including nephrology and transplant surgery. She later completed her residency at Hamad Medical Corp. in Qatar, where she also mentored students. Sinha further developed her teaching experience at Weill Cornell and Qatar University as a senior resident. 

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