Mount, David
Clinical Chief of the Renal Division at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Massachusetts, United States
Experience
With an extensive professional career of over 30 years, Dr. David Mount has become a prestigious Nephrologist highly specialized in the area of Renal Medicine. In this sense, his clinical approach focuses on providing personalized clinical programs according to the individual characteristics of patients with chronic and acute conditions. Thanks to the application of multiple innovative techniques, he has managed to optimize both the quality of life of numerous individuals and their long-term recovery prognosis.
In this same line, he has carried out his functions in health institutions of international reference such as the Brigham and Women's Hospital in Massachusetts. Therefore, he has held strategic roles ranging from Renal Area Management or Management of the Inpatient Dialysis Unit to the Head of Clinical Services. In this way, he has focused on improving the standards of care for users with renal diseases, implementing cutting-edge protocols to maximize therapeutic processes such as hemodialysis and minimize the usual associated risks such as the complication of vascular access.
It has also led the Digital Transformation of various healthcare institutions and implemented solutions such as Artificial Intelligence,Big Data and even Intelligent Systems to monitor the status of individuals in real time. These tools have managed to increase the accuracy in diagnoses and treatments of complex Kidney Diseases. Also, this avant-garde vision has made it possible to reduce hospitalization rates, which has improved the functioning of health systems by promoting a more efficient, accessible and high quality care model.
On the other hand, he has balanced these tasks with his facet as a Clinical Researcher. In fact, he has a vast scientific production in areas such as cutting-edge techniques for Renal Transplants, identification of Biomarkers and strategies for the prevention of Renovascular Hypertension.
- Clinical Chief of the Renal Division at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Massachusetts, United States
- Director of Dialysis Services at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Massachusetts
- System of Care Physician, VA Boston Healthcare System, Massachusetts
- Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Vanderbilt
- Nephrology Internship at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Massachusetts
- Internal Medicine Residency at Toronto General Hospital
- Doctor of Medicine from the University of Toronto
- Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from the University of Ottawa