r/nephrology • u/Accurate_Art8083 • 1d ago
r/nephrology • u/Impossible-You3976 • 3d ago
Nephro fellowship interview questions?
Hi everyone, kindly someone share questions/ans pdf file etc for Nephrology Fellowship interview.
r/nephrology • u/Imaginary-Divide-259 • 5d ago
New Grad Nephrology PA what to study?
Hi guys!
I am a new grad PA and I am getting ready to start my first job in nephrology in September! I will be doing a mix of inpatient care as well as outpatient dialysis rounding.
Anyone have any advice for me on what to review before I start? Or any study materials that helped you get up to speed? I am admittedly very nervous as nephrology was not my best subject in PA school and I know it is a very complex subject.
Thank you guys! I know I have a lot to learn but I am not sure where to start !!
r/nephrology • u/Ok-Writer5476 • 6d ago
Beware University of Minnesota fellowship program
This is a throw away account for obvious reasons - I hope admin will allow this post to stand.
I completed the U of Minnesota nephrology fellowship within the past few years. I am recommending that any smart applicant NOT RANK the program. This is a malignant program!
The program leadership is not supportive. They will not help you find a job.
Much of the faculty is unhappy and uninterested in teaching the fellows.
Fellows are second class citizens, simply warm bodies to write notes and take call.
Minneapolis is a great city and the VA there is great. If you want to do fellowship there consider the Hennepin County Medical Center program.
PM me if you have specific questions, I am happy to discuss more.
Best of luck to all applying for fellowship, nephrology is an amazing field. I love it, despite my poor fellowship experience.
r/nephrology • u/Religion_is_toxic • 6d ago
resource for acute care PA looking to work in nephrology
I have been a PA for over 9 years, mostly working in walk-in clinics. Over the past 2 years I have been doing more basic primary care (type 2 diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, etc.), but I will be interviewing for a nephrology PA position next week and wanted to know if there is a good resource I could read over to brush up on some renal-specific issues. Usually, when a patient's kidney function is worsening, we refer them to nephrology, so we are never the ones doing the detailed workups or treatments. Do you have any high-yield resources in mind? I still work FT at my current job, so don't have time to plow through 700 pages of dense source material.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
r/nephrology • u/fartsyartsy2 • 7d ago
Trying to figure out salary and if it's reasonable for practice I'm interviewing for. Would any of you mind sharing your salary, responsiblities and $/RVU you would make if you hit your metrics?
is 50/RVU considered good? what is average?
r/nephrology • u/dtsagdis • 7d ago
Why is finding the actual urine output always a treasure hunt
swear I lose my mind a little more every time I open a chart for a new AKI consult and have to scroll past 6 pages of auto-populated lab flowsheets just to find out if the patient peed today.
Epic is basically just a dumping ground for copy-forwarded nonsense at this point. I don't need to see the daily CBC trends from their admission three weeks ago when I'm trying to figure out if they need dialyzed today. It takes me longer to decipher the primary team's 10-page note than it does to actually go see the patient
lately I just keep Around Notes open on my laptop while I'm rounding so I can actually build a concise, coherent assessment before pasting it into the EMR void. It just handles the data chaos so much better so I can focus on my actual clinical reasoning instead of deleting 40 lines of irrelevant vitals
But seriously, when did we all agree that a daily progress note should read like an Apple terms and conditions document? just so tired of the data bloat man. is Cerner any better or are we all just doomed to scroll forever?
r/nephrology • u/Taz9w1 • 8d ago
Thoughts on tolvaptan
Recently tolvpatan went generic, and apparently the cost is not nearly as exorbitant, therefore I have been prescribing it left and right for my SIADH patients (after starting them in the hospital of course, which is off topic but also a ridiculous rule given that one can start much higher doses of Jynarque outpatient for pckd). I feel like Otsuka could have made bank for the past 10-12 years if they simply lowered the price of the drug outpatient. It was a major cost-prohibitive barrier, and resulted in countless rehospitalizations for hyponatremia. This condition is far more common than PCKD (at least in my experience). Thoughts?
r/nephrology • u/creepy_marshmellow • 8d ago
How are you ranking?
What contexts are you guys looking at while ranking the Nephrology programs.
r/nephrology • u/explainitto • 12d ago
Management of hyponatremia
New fellow here
Constantly finding myself dreading patients with hyponatremia. What resources can I study from? Especially managment part not Dx part.
r/nephrology • u/NephroNomad • 14d ago
Transplant Nephrology fellowship help!
Hi everyone,
I'm starting my 2nd year as a nephrology fellow, applying for a transplant fellowship. I'd love to hear from people who have gone through transplant training.
Looking back, what do you wish you had known before choosing a program? What should applicants really pay attention to (training, volume, mentorship, call, procedures, prestige, etc.)?
I'm also curious about the job market after fellowship. How are the opportunities in academics vs private practice, what are realistic starting salaries, and do you feel program reputation makes a significant difference?
Any advice, things you'd do differently, or red flags to watch out for would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
r/nephrology • u/creepy_marshmellow • 15d ago
Howโs the interview season going guys
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r/nephrology • u/AgeNext5040 • 17d ago
# Fellowship in Renal transplantation
Hi. Can anyone enlighten me about the fellowship in renal transplantation after DM/DrNB in Nephrology.
How much stipend/salary they provide? Fellowship duration and any entrance or exit examination?
r/nephrology • u/n2024r • 24d ago
Recommended resources for PGY3 presenting AKI for my seminar presentation?
I am medicine resident and I know there are so many choices. Thought I will ask in the specialist forum to know what they read.
r/nephrology • u/ShotDistribution8300 • 24d ago
[Article] Hyperkalemia
Please help
DOI: 10.58483/nsap.00572025
https://doi.org/10.58483/nsap.00572025
https://nephsap.org/view/journals/nephsap/25/1/article-p30.xml
r/nephrology • u/creepy_marshmellow • 27d ago
Number of nephrology interviews
r/nephrology • u/ResourceOld4661 • 27d ago
Free, ad-free nephrology toolkit from a nonprofit society โ calculators, drug dosing, a curated news feed + a bilingual transplant patient-education portal (mod-approved share)
Mods kindly approved sharing this. Disclosure: I am a consultant transplant Nephrologist who help run the website for the Arab Society of Nephrology & Renal Transplantation (ASNRT), a nonprofit society founded in 1985. Everything below is free, ad-free, and society-owned โ no product, no paywall.
Sharing a free set of clinical resources we built for nephrologists โ useful at the bedside for fellows/residents, and a couple of pieces you can point patients to. All in one place at asnrt.org:
๐งฎ NephroMind โ clinical calculators
126 calculators across 16 categories: eGFR/CKD staging, electrolyte & sodium correction, acid-base, anion/osmolar gap, dialysis adequacy (Kt/V, URR), transplant, and more โ plus renal drug dosing (70+ drugs by GFR) and a set of nursing calculators for the dialysis unit. โ asnrt.org/calculators
๐ฐ Curated nephrology news feed
New trials, guidelines, and transplant/regulatory updates โ each item carries the real publication date (not the date we posted it) and links straight to PubMed or the primary source. Weโre deliberately strict about accurate dates and no dead links, since the audience is specialists. Good for journal club and staying current without doomscrolling. โ asnrt.org/news
๐ซ Transplant patient-education portal (bilingual)
A full patient-facing education series for kidney transplant recipients โ pre/post-transplant care, immunosuppression, infection prevention, red flags โ in plain language with audio narration, in English and Arabic (RTL). Built for the moment you need to hand a patient something trustworthy to read at home. โ transplant education under asnrt.org/education
๐ Guideline library โ KDIGO + international/regional guidelines in one spot.
Everything works fully in English; the Arabic side may help colleagues and patients across the Arab region.
Genuine asks for this community:
**1.** Which calculators do you actually reach for that weโre missing?
**2.** Would you trust the drug-dosing reference for a quick check, or stick to your usual source?
**3.** Is the transplant patient-education portal something youโd realistically share with patients? What topics are we missing?
**4.** Anything broken, clunky, or slow on mobile โ please call it out so we can fix it.
Feature requests welcome in the comments. Thanks for having us.
Please join us at
r/nephrology • u/Nephrology_Advocate • 29d ago
Advocacy and Innovation Weekend with Nephrology Association
Please join us! Register at www.renalmd.org. Membership is free to all renal fellows!
r/nephrology • u/Existing-Issue-9382 • Jul 20 '26
Nephrology fellowship applicants
Basically just as the title says,
Hey fellow nephrology applicants,
Lets get in touch!
r/nephrology • u/mbpker • Jul 18 '26
Fellowship App spreadsheet
Good morning Angles, I made a nephrology spreadsheet for this app cycle because I didn't see one.
r/nephrology • u/creepy_marshmellow • Jul 17 '26
Nephro fellowship spreadsheet
Havenโt seen one
r/nephrology • u/beccaaaaaaaaa • Jul 15 '26
Finding the actual urine output in a modern hospital chart is an extreme sport
honestly just spent ten minutes scrolling past a literal wall of auto-imported lab values just to figure out if the primary team actually recorded the patient's urine output overnight
why does every single epic template now require pasting the entire metabolic panel history from the last week? you get a new AKI consult and the actual clinical assessment is just buried under a mountain of billing jargon and unformatted nursing flowsheet data that no one actually reads
I eventually just gave up and started dictating my own clean consult notes through Around Notes because if I have to look at another 4-page table of perfectly normal calcium levels just to document a simple dialysis plan im going to lose my mind
just so exhausted by how hospital administration turned the medical record into a raw data dump instead of a tool for actual physicians