Behrouz Boroumand
Behrouz Boroumand (Persian: بهروز برومند) is an Iranian physician and political activist.
Behrouz Boroumand | |
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Born | Qaemshahr, Iran |
Alma mater | |
Political party | Nation Party of Iran |
Medical career | |
Profession | Internal |
Field | Nephrology |
Institutions | |
Sub-specialties | Nephropathology |
Awards | ISN Pioneer Award (2014) |
Early life and education
Boroumand was born in Qaemshahr, Mazandaran province, and obtained his medical degree from University of Tehran Medical School.[1] He did his residency in Hackensack, New Jersey and District of Columbia General Hospital, and gained a fellowship in nephrology and nephropathology at Armed Forces Institute of Pathology.[1]
Medical career
During the 1970s, Boroumand worked at the 'National Dialysis and Transplant Committee' of health ministry and collaborated in the first kidney transplantation service in Iran.[2] From 1976 to 1980, he was the president of 'Iranian Society of Nephrology' and office he holds for the second spell since 2000.[3] He is acclaimed as "the founder and leader of kidney disease treatment in the Middle East" by the International Society of Nephrology (ISN),[4] and received the society's Pioneer Award in 2014.[3]
Political activities
Boroumand has served in the leadership council of the Nation Party of Iran.[5]
References
- "World Congress of Nephrology to honor Iranian", Iran daily, 8 February 2015, 111250, retrieved 25 March 2020
- Ameri, Ali (29 July 2013), "BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICES IN IRAN", Encyclopædia Iranica (Online ed.), ISSN 2330-4804
- "Iranian nephrologist receives ISN Pioneer Award", Islamic Republic News Agency, 18 December 2014, 81431007, retrieved 25 March 2020
- "Boroumand Hailed as 'Father of Nephrology'", Financial Tribune, 15 December 2014, retrieved 25 March 2020
- Timmerman, Kenneth R. (2005), Countdown to Crisis: The Coming Nuclear Showdown with Iran, Crown Forum, p. 213, ISBN 9781400053681