The Nephrology Fellowship Training Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison a two-year clinical program committed to providing fellows with comprehensive education in all aspects of nephrology in a congenial and highly collegial environment.
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Nephrology Fellowship
Our fellowship features:
- Robust didactic schedule with highly-involved faculty
- Opportunities to practice in both university and private practice settings
- Diverse population of patients
- Independent clinic experience
- Advanced training for fellows in interventional nephrology
Nephrology Fellowship Information
- UW Health’s Nephrology teamThree trainees are accepted to the program.
- ACGME accreditation: Maximum cycle
- Assigned rotations in acute nephrology consultation, chronic inpatient dialysis, outpatient dialysis, kidney transplant, ambulatory care for patients kidney disease, hypertension, transplantation, and renal stone disease
- Elective rotations in interventional nephrology, renal pathology and interpretation of renal biopsies, transplantation, pediatric nephrology and kidney imaging
Applying to the Fellowship Program
Applicants must have completed residency training in internal medicine before beginning this fellowship. Applications must be submitted through the ERAS program and include:
- Completed ERAS common application form
- Three letters of recommendation (including one from your residency director)
- USMLE or COLEX transcript
- Medical school transcript
- Updated CV
- ECFMGE (for foreign med school grads)
- Personal statement
Contact Information
- Phone: (608) 265-7593
- E-mail: dzimmerman@medicine.wisc.edu