Department Head, Critical Care
Critical Care | 10 years of experience | Speaks English, ArabicAreas of Expertise:
Dr. Fahad Edrees, serving at King’s College Hospital London in Jeddah, melds his profound expertise in internal medicine, nephrology, and critical care with a uniquely compassionate approach. Beginning his academic journey at King Abdulaziz University and further honing his skills at Washington University in St. Louis, Dr. Edrees has become a pivotal figure in his specialties.
His approach to care is deeply rooted in collaboration, emphasizing the importance of involving patients and their families in treatment plans. Dr. Edrees is not only committed to the present well-being of his patients but also actively pursues emerging treatments and technologies that promise better futures.
His dedication extends beyond the bedside, with significant contributions to nephrology and critical care research. As a dynamic member of various professional societies and a respected educator, Dr. Edrees champions knowledge sharing and continuous learning. His engaging lectures have made him a notable voice in critical care and nephrology circles.
Critical Care Fellowship – Washington University in St. Louis, USA (2017 – 2018)
Nephrology Fellowship – Washington University in St. Louis, USA (2015 – 2017)
Internal Medicine Residency and Chief Resident – Worcester, MA USA (2011 – 2015)
Medical School – King AbdulAziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabica (2001 – 2008)”
MOH KSA license to practice
American Board Certification in Critical Care, 2018
American Board Certification in Nephrology, 2017
American Board Certification in Internal Medicine, 2015
Case Report of successful use of retuximab for hydralazine-induced ANCA Associated Vasculitis SJKDT 2019 Jan-Feb;30(1):226-230
Cool dialysate to prevent intradialytic hypotension during SLED in ICU patient (Crit Care Med) 2018 oct 31. PMID: 30394919
Book chapter: Renal replacement therapy in acute kidney injury chapter in the Washington Manual of Nephrology fourth edition.
Book chapter: Rewrote the acute kidney injury and the renal replacement therapy chapters in the Washington Manual of Critical Care third edition.
Prolonged Intermittent Renal Replacement Therapy. Review article. Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease (ACKD) 2016 May;23(3):195-202. PMID: 27113696
Minimal Change Disease: Unusual presentation. Case report. SJKDT. 2016 Jul-Aug;27(4):816-20 PMID: 27424706
Vancomycin Induced Liver Toxicity. ASN week 2014. JASN abstract supplement, PUB662
Saudi Society of Critical Care
American Society of Nephrology
Society of Critical Care Medicine