Jose Manuel Monroy Trujillo, MD - Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center

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Dr. Jose M. Monroy Trujillo is an assistant professor of medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. His area of clinical expertise is nephrology.Dr. Monroy Trujillo earned his M.D. at Universidad Panamericana in Mexico City. He completed his residency at Massachusetts General Hospital and performed a fellowship in nephrology at Johns Hopkins.
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