Leadership

Executive Vice President, Chief Medical Officer

Mary Dittrich, MD, FASN

Dr. Dittrich is Chief Medical Officer and Executive Vice President of U.S. Renal Care as well as Co-Founder and Partner of Boise Kidney & Hypertension Institute.

Dr. Dittrich has served as the Chairman of the Medical Advisory Board for Liberty Dialysis, Inc., an organization which partnered with nephrologists to own and operate dialysis facilities. She co-founded numerous dialysis clinics in the states of Idaho and Alaska, where she served as a Medical Director. She has also served as the Senior Medical Director of Remedy Partners, the largest Awardee Convener under Medicare’s bundled payment program.

Dr. Dittrich earned her medical degree from the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center in Denver, Colorado. Following, she served a residency in Internal Medicine followed by a chief residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Washington Hospital. She went on to complete fellowship training in Nephrology at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington, where she also worked in the area of transplantation.

Dr. Dittrich received a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from Creighton University where she received the Spirit of Creighton Award, the highest student award presented by the University.

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Mary Dittrich, MD, FASN

Dr. Dittrich is Chief Medical Officer and Executive Vice President of U.S. Renal Care as well as Co-Founder and Partner of Boise Kidney & Hypertension Institute.

Dr. Dittrich has served as the Chairman of the Medical Advisory Board for Liberty Dialysis, Inc., an organization which partnered with nephrologists to own and operate dialysis facilities. She co-founded numerous dialysis clinics in the states of Idaho and Alaska, where she served as a Medical Director. She has also served as the Senior Medical Director of Remedy Partners, the largest Awardee Convener under Medicare’s bundled payment program.

Dr. Dittrich earned her medical degree from the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center in Denver, Colorado.  Following, she served a residency in Internal Medicine followed by a chief residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Washington Hospital. She went on to complete fellowship training in Nephrology at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington, where she also worked in the area of transplantation.

Dr. Dittrich received a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from Creighton University where she received the Spirit of Creighton Award, the highest student award presented by the University.

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