Nephrology Fellowship
About the Program
Mission Statement
Program Aims
- Train our fellows to become leaders in the specialty by taking advantage of the unique experiences offered by our program.
- Prepare fellows to be technically superb practitioners in apheresis, onco-nephrology, interventional nephrology, point-of-care sonography, and transplant nephrology, in addition to being proficient in a common core of nephrology practice.
- Train our fellows to be able to teach and act as mentors within our program and institution.
- Prepare our fellows to be medical directors of their future dialysis units.
Program Overview
The University of South Florida's Nephrology and Hypertension
Fellowship Program is an ACGME accredited,
two-year program. Our Program provides outstanding nephrology training in all
aspects of clinical practice, research and education. Opportunities in these
three areas enable the curriculum to be individually designed to meet the
specific goals of future investigative or clinical nephrologists.
The program offers flexibility for you within the clinical and
research tracks. You will work closely with highly experienced and
knowledgeable clinical and research faculty.
USF’s clinic’s favorable faculty ratio, large patient population
and state-of-the-art diagnostic, therapeutic and research facilities combine to
create a truly integrated education experience. Our program ensures you will
have the finest teaching and broadest patient care experience possible during a
busy, hands-on fellowship.
A Few Facts About Our Fellowship Program
- 9 Positions (alternating 5 and 4 by year)
- Critical Care Elective
- Onco-Nephrology
- Apheresis Exposure
- Pocus Program