A nephrologist (pronounced nuh-frah-luh-jist) is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions that affect your kidneys. A nephrologist is a doctor who specializes in ...
Kidney disease does not affect all populations equally. Across the United States, Black, Hispanic, Native American, and low-income communities face significantly higher rates of chronic kidney disease ...
Division nephrologists provide outpatient care at two dedicated specialty clinics: a Medicare-certified dialysis clinic on the Saint Louis University campus, and a hypertension clinic where patients ...
Full-time nephrology social workers cited inadequate pay and heavy workloads as top reasons for planning to quit their ...
The Division of Nephrology at UAB offers an ACGME-accredited postdoctoral fellowship in Interventional Nephrology for one year as a PGY-6, providing outstanding clinical training preparing physicians ...
The Key Advances in Nephrology collection offers a unique series of specially commissioned ‘Year in Review’ articles that highlight the key discoveries made each year. In these articles, leading ...
In our comprehensive two- to three-year fellowship program, you will receive a broad range of hands-on clinical experience and individualized instruction from nationally known physicians and ...
Welcome, and thank you for your interest in the Nephrology Fellowship Program. I still remember the day I chose nephrology — that patient encounter that inspired me and the mentor who guided me toward ...
The National Kidney Foundation Council of Advanced Practice Providers conducts a biannual survey of all nephrology nurse practitioners and physician assistants in the U.S., regardless of NKF ...
Candidates for pediatric nephrology fellowship training positions at Baylor College of Medicine must have attained an M.D., D.O., or equivalent international training and completed a three-year ...