Andrea Oliverio, MD, MSc
Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine
Medical School
Department of Internal Medicine Division of Nephrology
1500 E. Medical Center Dr.
Ann Arbor, MI. 48109-5364
1500 E. Medical Center Dr.
Ann Arbor, MI. 48109-5364
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Andrea Oliverio, MD, MSc
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Qualifications
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MS, Health and Health Care ResearchUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States
2017 - 2019
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MDUniversity of Michigan, 1500 E. Medical Center Dr., Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, United States
2007 - 2011
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BSUniversity of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, United States
2003 - 2007
Center Memberships
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Center MemberInstitute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation
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Center MemberCenter for History, Humanities, Arts, Social Sciences and Ethics in Medicine
Research Overview
- Interventions to improve patient-centered communication, decision-making, and management in CKD, with expertise in reproductive health decision making in chronic disease
- Sex and gender differences in CKD, including sex-specific risk factors for CKD incidence and progression
- Clinical and patient reported outcomes of people with glomerular diseases through longitudinal observational studies and clinical trials
Recent Publications
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Oliverio A. 2026 May 11;PresentationClinicopathologic Cases Panelist: Nephritic Syndrome
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Oliverio A. 2026 May 11;PresentationDiagnosis and management considerations of glomerular disease in pregnancy
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Oliverio A. 2026 Jun 30;Proceeding / Abstract / PosterPregnancy And Contraception Education in Chronic Kidney Disease: the PACE-CKD cluster randomized pilot trial
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Wang C-S, Troost JP, Canetta PA, Gibson KL, Helmuth ME, Kolupaeva V, Krissberg JR, Modi ZJ, Scherr R, Smith AR, Mariani LH, Oliverio AL. Kidney Med, 2026 May; 8 (5): 101328Journal ArticleText Messaging for Longitudinal Data Collection From Adults With Glomerular Disease: Lessons From the Cure Glomerulonephropathy Network.
DOI:10.1016/j.xkme.2026.101328 PMID: PMC13101586 -
Oliverio A. 2026 May 11;PresentationPregnancy, Contraception, and CKD: Translating it for patients
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Oliverio A. 2026 May 27;Additional ScholarshipScientific American: "After years of discouragement, more kidney patients are having healthy babies"
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Oliverio A. 2026 May 27;Additional ScholarshipScientific American: "After years of discouragement, more kidney patients are having healthy babies"
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Piccoli GB, Ahmed SB, Fakhouri F, Garovic VD, Hladunewich MA, Jesudason S, Prakash J, Webster AC, Zakharova E, Cheung M, King JM, Jadoul M, Winkelmayer WC, Wyatt CM, Ankawi G, Attini R, Bajpai D, Beckerman P, Bramham K, Brown EA, Camilleri C, Collister D, da Silva Santos I, De La Mata NL, de Lourdes Noronha I, Dumanski SM, Gaipov A, Gomez LA, González-Bedat MC, Gutiérrez A, Grams ME, Hockham C, Karumanchi SA, Kattah AG, Kozlovskaya NL, Kramer HJ, Lees CC, Lees JS, Lely AT, Levin A, Lightstone L, Lucas A, Luders C, Luyckx VA, Madero M, Makris A, Małyszko J, Martin DE, Metcalfe A, Moroni G, Oliverio AL, Guillen AO, Ostermann M, Petras D, Pillai A, Radović M, Ramires de Jesus G, Roberts L, Schenone MH, Seman A, Shah S, Sqalli T, Stracke S, Tchokhonelidze I, Torreggiani M, Trevisanuto D, Tsukamoto Y, Ulasi II, Ramaswamy VV, Vidal E, Vinson AJ, Wetzels JFM, Wiles K, Wong G, Wyld M. Kidney International, 2025 Sep 1; 108 (3): 355 - 379.Proceeding / Abstract / PosterWomen and kidney health: conclusions from a Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) Controversies Conference
DOI:10.1016/j.kint.2025.02.021 PMID: 40439632