Robert Reilly, MD

Professor
Endowed Title: Fredric L. Coe Professorship in Nephrolithiasis Research in Mineral Metabolism
Internal Medicine, Physiology

Contact Information

UT Southwestern Medical Center
5323 Harry Hines Boulevard
Dallas, Texas 75390

robert.reilly@utsouthwestern.edu

To make an appointment, call 214-645-8300.

Biography

Dr. Reilly is the chief of the renal section at the Dallas VA and the Fredric L. Coe Professor of Nephrolithiasis research. His practice is limited to the Dallas VA.

Education

FellowshipYale University School of Medicine, Nephrology (1990)
FellowshipYale University School of Medicine, Nephrology (1987)
FellowshipGeorgetown University Hospital, Hematology (1985)
ResidencyGeorgetown University Hospital, Chief Resident (1984)
ResidencyGeorgetown University Hospital, Internal Medicine (1983)
InternshipGeorgetown University Hospital, Internal Medicine (1981)
Medical SchoolGeorgetown University Medical School (1980)

Research Interests

Kidney stones
Medication safety and efficacy
Renal osteodystrophy

Publications

Featured
The patient with renal stones

Naderi, AS. and Reilly, RF , Manual of Nephrology diagnosis and therapy , 2007; (Lippincott):80-90

Featured
The patient with disorders of serum calcium and phosphorus

Penfield, J. and Reilly, RF , Manual of Nephrology diagnosis and therapy , 2007; (Lippincott):63-79

Featured
Fluids, Electrolytes and Acid-base Homeostasis- Instant Access

Reilly, RF., and Perazella, MA. , McGraw Hill, New York, New York , 2007;

Featured
Nephrology in 30 days

Reilly, RF, Perazella, MA , McGraw-Hill , 2005; (Text book of Nephrology)

Featured
Phosphate, aluminum and other elements in chronic renal failure

Amanzadeh, J, Reilly, RF , Diseases of the kidney and urinary tract , 2005; (Lippincott):Chapter 102

Etiology and treatment of hypomagnesemia

Naderi, AS., Reilly, RF. , Nat. Clin. Pract. Nephrol. , 2008; (4):80-89

Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis Risk: Is There a Difference between Gadolinium-Based Contrast Agents?

Penfield JG, Reilly RF. , Semin. Dial. , 2008; (21):129-134

Risk of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF) with gadoteridol (ProHance?) in patients on chronic hemodialysis

Reilly, RF , Clin. Am. Soc. Nephrol. , 2008; (3):747-751

Long-term sevelamer use is associated with a higher serum phosphate, higher CaxP product and lower serum bicarbonate than calcium-containing binders.

Brewster, UC., Ciampi, M., Abu-Alfa, AK., and Reilly, RF. , Nephrology , 2006; (11):142-146

Effect of intravenous iron on hemodialysis catheter microbial colonization and blood-borne infection.

Brewster, UC, Coca, SG, Reilly, RF, Perazella, MA. , Nephrology , 2005; (10):124-128

Honors/Awards

Outstanding Teacher Award, 2006-2007

Class of 2010, Renal Physiology (2007)

Fredric L. Coe Professor of Nephrolithiasis Research

Endowed Chair (2004)

Young Investigator Award

National Kidney Foundation (1992)

NIH Physician Scientist Award

Research Award (1988)

Alpha Omega Alpha

Medical Honor Society (1978)

Professional Associations/Affiliations

American Association for the Advancement of Sciences

American College of Physicians

American Heart Association

American Society of Nephrology

International Society of Nephrology