Active and robust kidney, bone marrow, liver, and heart transplant programs provide fellows the opportunity to care for a variety of issues associated with the transplantation process and chronic immunosuppression. Continuity activities span all stages of chronic kidney disease, including outpatient hemodialysis, home hemodialysis, and peritoneal dialysis, providing a unique and comprehensive experience in clinical nephrology.
At the conclusion of their first year, fellows select an area in which to focus their study. Three-to-six months is then devoted during their second year to develop expertise in this area through faculty mentorship, individually-developed rotations, and quality improvement and research activities. Some of the many pathways can be found here.