Dr. Levy received her medical degree from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas in 1985 after graduating with high honors from UT Austin with a bachelor's degree. She completed her residency at the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia and her fellowship at the University of Texas Southwestern in Dallas, Texas in 1990. After 4 years of serving as assistant professor at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, she joined Dallas Nephrology Associates of Dallas, Dr. Levy was the first female transplant nephrologist at Methodist Dallas Medical Center working with the mentorship of Dr. Pedro Vergne-Marini, Dr. Karl Brinker, and Dr. Richard Dickerman. She served in many committees and leadership roles at Methodist Dallas including being the Chief of Nephrology for 8 years. Dr. Levy was active in teaching nursing students, internal medicine residents, nephrology fellows, and she served as a role model to female physicians pursuing a career in nephrology. Dr. Levy was board certified in Internal medicine and Nephrology and she was elected fellow of the American College of Physicians in 2007. She was an active member of the American College of Physicians, American Society of Nephrology, American Society of Transplantation, National Kidney Foundation, Texas Medical Association and the Dallas County Medical Society. Her areas of expertise were kidney stones and kidney transplantation where she was the author and co-author of multiple peer reviewed publications. Dr. Levy practiced at our Viceroy Pre-Transplant, Dallas Transplant Institute, and Dallas Bishop locations. She was the medical director of the ARA Kessler Park Dialysis Clinic and the Medical Director of Pre-Transplant at Methodist Dallas Medical Center. She was our partner, our friend, and an advocate for both patients and staff. Dr. Levy was loved by her professional peers and colleagues, her co-workers, and her patients. During her time as a physician in the Dallas area, Dr. Levy was voted by her peers to D Magazines' Best Doctors in Dallas for many years and she was the doctor of many physicians in our area who admired her knowledge, skills, passion and devotion for patient care. Dr. Levy's memory will live with us forever.
(Obituary edited for privacy of family members.)
Sister of Nathan David Levy
Dr. Levy received her medical degree from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas in 1985 after graduating with high honors from UT Austin with a bachelor's degree. She completed her residency at the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia and her fellowship at the University of Texas Southwestern in Dallas, Texas in 1990. After 4 years of serving as assistant professor at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, she joined Dallas Nephrology Associates of Dallas, Dr. Levy was the first female transplant nephrologist at Methodist Dallas Medical Center working with the mentorship of Dr. Pedro Vergne-Marini, Dr. Karl Brinker, and Dr. Richard Dickerman. She served in many committees and leadership roles at Methodist Dallas including being the Chief of Nephrology for 8 years. Dr. Levy was active in teaching nursing students, internal medicine residents, nephrology fellows, and she served as a role model to female physicians pursuing a career in nephrology. Dr. Levy was board certified in Internal medicine and Nephrology and she was elected fellow of the American College of Physicians in 2007. She was an active member of the American College of Physicians, American Society of Nephrology, American Society of Transplantation, National Kidney Foundation, Texas Medical Association and the Dallas County Medical Society. Her areas of expertise were kidney stones and kidney transplantation where she was the author and co-author of multiple peer reviewed publications. Dr. Levy practiced at our Viceroy Pre-Transplant, Dallas Transplant Institute, and Dallas Bishop locations. She was the medical director of the ARA Kessler Park Dialysis Clinic and the Medical Director of Pre-Transplant at Methodist Dallas Medical Center. She was our partner, our friend, and an advocate for both patients and staff. Dr. Levy was loved by her professional peers and colleagues, her co-workers, and her patients. During her time as a physician in the Dallas area, Dr. Levy was voted by her peers to D Magazines' Best Doctors in Dallas for many years and she was the doctor of many physicians in our area who admired her knowledge, skills, passion and devotion for patient care. Dr. Levy's memory will live with us forever.
(Obituary edited for privacy of family members.)
Sister of Nathan David Levy
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