Assistant Clinical Professor
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Lawrence J. Ellison Ambulatory Care Center
4860 Y St.
Sacramento, CA 95817
Dr. Goetz strives to provide high-quality, comprehensive, and patient-centric care for adults with kidney problems and hypertension, aligning the latest evidence-based medical science with her patients' unique values and health goals.
Dr. Goetz is a general nephrologist offering care to adult inpatients and outpatients with various acute and chronic kidney problems including long-term kidney replacement therapies (e.g. hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis), kidney transplants, electrolyte imbalances, and hypertension. She is also a certified interventional nephrologist at the UC Davis Vascular Access Unit where she completes a variety of procedures including insertion of dialysis and apheresis catheters and interventions to diagnose and treat dysfunctional dialysis accesses including hemodialysis fistulas, grafts, and catheters and peritoneal dialysis catheters.
Nephrology
B.A., Creighton University, Omaha NE 2006
M.D., University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora CO 2010
Internal Medicine, University of North Carolina Hospital, Chapel Hill NC 2010-2013
Interventional Nephrology, UC Davis Medical Center, Sacramento CA 2018
Nephrology (Clinical), University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine, Aurora CO 2013-2015
Nephrology (Basic Science Research), University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine, Aurora CO 2015-2016
Kidney Week Travel Award, American Society of Nephrology Program for Students and Residents, 2011
Scholastic Achievement Citation, University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine Dean's Office, 2007, 2008
Goetz L, Laskowski J, Renner B, Pickering MC, Kulik L, Klawitter J, Stites E, Christians U, van der Vlag J, Ravichandran K, Holers VM, Thurman JM. Complement factor H protects mice from ischemic acute kidney injury but is not critical for controlling complement activation by glomerular IgM. Eur J Immunol. 2018 May;48(5):791-802. doi:10.1002/eji.201747240. Epub 2018 Feb 22. PMID:29389016.
Goetz L, Thurman JM. Immune-mediated mechanisms of proteinuria. In J. Blaine (Ed.). Proteinuria: Basic mechanisms, pathophysiology and clinical relevance. Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. 2016:67-84.
Renner B, Tong HH, Laskowski J, Jonscher K, Goetz L, Woolaver R, Hannan J, Li YX, Hourcade D, Pickering MC, Holers VM, Thurman JM. Annexin A2 Enhances Complement Activation by Inhibiting Factor H. J Immunol. 2016 Feb 1;196(3):1355-65. doi:10.4049/jimmunol.1500793. Epub 2016 Jan 4. PMID:26729803.
McGregor JG, Negrete-Lopez R, Poulton CJ, Kidd JM, Katsanos SL, Goetz L, Hu Y, Nachman PH, Falk RJ, Hogan SL. Adverse events and infectious burden, microbes and temporal outline from immunosuppressive therapy in antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitis with native renal function. Nephrol Dial Transplant. 2015 Apr;30 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):i171-81. doi:10.1093/ndt/gfv045. PMID:25805747.