The Washington University Division of Pediatric Nephrology at St. Louis Children’s Hospital has 2 Fellows positions available for July of 2024. The Pediatric Nephrology at St. Louis Children’s Hospital provides comprehensive treatment for children who suffer from kidney or genitourinary disorders both acute and chronic. St. Louis Children’s Hospital is consistently ranked in the National U.S. News and World Report as a top Pediatric Hospital, along with many other specialties. This year our Pediatric Nephrology doctors has been highly rank for overall patient satisfaction. The Pediatric Nephrology Division works closely with outstanding programs in Adult Nephrology, Pediatric Urology, Pediatric Urology, Pediatric Rheumatology and Transplant Surgery.
The Washington University School of Medicine Pediatric Nephrology Fellowship Training Program is a three – year program offered for advanced, subspecialty training beyond the residency level. The program is designed to provide pediatricians with extensive training and experience in basic research, clinical investigation, and diagnostic procedures, leading to board certification in pediatric nephrology. It provides an extraordinary environment for the development of Nephrology clinicians and physician-scientists.
Fellows in our program will manage a wide variety of patients with kidney diseases including acute kidney injury, chronic kidney disease, hypertension, renal transplantation, and glomerular and tubular disorders. Fellows will follow their own patients in the outpatient clinic and they will also be exposed to hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, continuous renal replacement therapy, and apheresis. Clinical responsibilities are concentrated in the first year of fellowship which allows for opportunities for both clinical and basic science research in the second and third years. Please visit our website for the fellowship program for more details. http://pediatrics.wustl.edu/nephrology/Fellowships
The Division of Pediatric Nephrology offers challenging medical goals and unparalleled research potential.
We look forward to hearing from you soon!
Kevin Barton, MD Program Director – barton_k@wustl.edu
Brian Stotter, MD, Associate Program Director – bstotter@wustl.edu
Tiarra Steward, Program Coordinator – tjsteward@wustl.edu
St. Louis Children’s Hospital
Washington University School of Medicine
Department of Pediatrics
Division of Nephrology
314-454-8620
http://pediatricsnephrology.wustl.edu