

Rheumatology
Maximilian Konig, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology
Maximilian F. Konig, MD, is a physician-scientist and Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Rheumatology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, specializing in clinical and molecular rheumatology. He focuses on systemic autoimmune and rheumatic diseases, including antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), a disorder characterized by blood clots and pregnancy complications such as repeated miscarriages due to self-reactive B cells targeting beta-2-glycoprotein I (B2GPI). His clinical
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Credentials
Board Certifications
- Internal Medicine (ABIM)
- Rheumatology (ABIM)
Education & Training
- Medical School: Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin (MD)
- Residency: Massachusetts General Hospital (Internal Medicine)
- Fellowship: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (Clinical and Molecular Rheumatology)
- Fellowship: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (Advanced Rheumatology)
Years in Practice
14+ years
Peer Recognition
2021
- Healthgrades — Healthgrades Honor Roll
2017
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Practice Details
Hospital Affiliations
- Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
- Johns Hopkins Hospital
Languages
English
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