Raymond Phillip Quigley, MD $$

Pediatric Nephrologist

Professor at UT Southwestern Medical Center

Languages Spoken:
English

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UT Southwestern Pediatric Group

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Biography

Raymond Quigley, M.D., is a nephrologist at Children’s Health℠ and a Professor of Pediatrics at UT Southwestern. Dr. Quigley specializes in renal diseases that affect the blood electrolytes and caring for children with chronic kidney disease (CKD), those who require dialysis and children who are critically ill and face permanent kidney damage and loss of kidney function.  

I feel honored that I have been here long enough to see many patients that were infants that have now grown and have graduated from high school. It is very rewarding to feel like I made a difference in their lives.
Dr. Quigley

Dr. Quigley earned his medical degree at the University of Alabama. He completed his pediatrics residency and pediatric nephrology fellowship at UT Southwestern/Children’s Medical Center Dallas. He is board-certified in pediatrics and pediatric nephrology.  

“I feel honored that I have been here long enough to see many patients that were infants that have now grown and have graduated from high school. It is very rewarding to feel like I made a difference in their lives.” 

Dr. Quigley is an active physician-researcher, studying topics such as the use of ferric citrate in children with chronic kidney disease and new technologies in dialysis. He is passionate about improving care for the most critically ill children. 

With over 35 years of experience, Dr. Quigley is a recognized expert in kidney care. He has written several chapters for medical textbooks, serves as a reviewer for multiple medical journals and is on the editorial board of Pediatric Nephrology. He is a Castel Connolly Regional Top Doctor and an Advisory Board Member for the National Kidney Foundation of North Texas. 

Every year, Dr. Quigley serves as the Medical Director for Camp Reynal, a camp designed for children with kidney and urology disease in North Texas.

Outside of work, Dr. Quigley enjoys playing the fiddle and juggling.

Education and Training

Medical School
University of Alabama School of Medicine (1985)
Internship
Children's Medical Center Dallas (1986), Pediatrics
Residency
Children's Medical Center Dallas (1988), Pediatrics
UT Southwestern Medical Center (HR) (1987), Pediatrics
Fellowship
UT Southwestern Medical Center (HR) (1991), Pediatric Nephrology
UT Southwestern Medical Center (HR) (1989), Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
Board Certification
American Board of Pediatrics/Nephrology

Departments and Programs

  • Research Interests

    • Development of renal water transport
    • Effects of arachidonic acid metabolites in renal function
  • Publications

    Publications

    • Tolvaptan Increases Serum Sodium in Pediatric Patients With Heart Failure., Regen RB, Gonzalez A, Zawodniak K, Leonard D, Quigley R, Barnes AP, Koch JD Pediatr Cardiol 2013 Mar
    • Dialysis disequilibrium syndrome, Zepeda-Orozco D, Quigley R Pediatr. Nephrol. 2012 Dec 27 12 2205-11
    • Developmental changes in renal function., Quigley R Curr. Opin. Pediatr. 2012 Apr 24 2 184-90
    • Chronic kidney disease: highlights for the general pediatrician., Quigley R Int J Pediatr 2012 2012 943904
    • Pediatric nephrology: highlights for the general practitioner., Seikaly M, Habib S, Barakat AJ, Gattineni J, Quigley R, Desi D Int J Pediatr 2012 2012 270725

    Books

    • Disorders of Calcium and Phosphate Regulation. In Kiessling, SG, Goebel J, Somers MJG, eds. Pediatric Nephrology in the ICU. Quigley R. (2009). Springer; 55-68.
    • Postnatal Renal Development. In Alpern RJ, Hebert SC, eds. Seldin and Giebisch's The Kidney: Physiology and Pathophysiology. 4th ed. Baum M, Quigley R, Satlin LM. (2007). Academic Press; 707-722.
    • Chronic Renal Failure; Acute Renal Failure. In Educational Review Manual in Pediatrics. Quigley R. (2004). Castle Connolly Graduate Medical Publishing
    • The Physiology of the Proximal Tubule. In Ronco C, Bellomo R, Kellum JA, eds. Critical Care Nephrology. 2nd ed. Quigley R. (2009). Saunders Elsevier; 134-138.
    • Renal Tubular Acidosis. In Avner ED, Harmon WE, Niaudet P, Yoshikawa N, eds. Pediatric Nephrology. 6th ed. Quigley R. (2009). New York: Springer; 979-1003.
    • Potassium Homeostasis in the Fetus and Neonate. In Polin RA, Abman SH, Rowitch D, Benitz WE, eds. Fetal and Neonatal Physiology. 5th ed. Wolf MT, Benchimol C, Satlin LM, Quigley R. (2016). Philadelphia: Elsevier; 1011-1023.
    • Renal Tubular Acidosis in Children. In Avner ED, Harmon WE, Niaudet P, Yoshikawa N, Emma F, Goldstein SL, eds. Pediatric Nephrology. 7th ed. Quigley R, Wolf MTF. (2016). Springer; 1273-1306.
  • Professional Activities

    • American Physiological Society
    • American Society of Nephrology
    • American Society of Pediatric Nephrology
    • International Society of Pediatric Nephrology
    • Society for Pediatric Research
  • Awards and Honors

    • Editorial Board - Pediatric Nephrology (2018)
    • Best Pediatric Specialists/Doctors in Dallas - D Magazine (2010) (2012-2013) (2015-2018)
    • Outstanding Contributions to CMC Pediatric Intensive Care Unit - Award as Senior Resident (1988)
    • Recipient - Lewis B Turboville Memorial Research Fund (1985)
    • Phi Kappa Phi - Senior Honor Society (1979)
    • Pi Mu Epsilon Delta - PreMed Honor Society (1979)
    • Tinsley Harrison Medical Student Society - Member 1981-85, and President. 1984

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