Over 200 postdoctoral fellows have been trained in the Division of Renal Diseases and Hypertension. A substantial number of these individuals are involved in academic careers throughout the United States and at the University of 麻豆传媒高清 Denver Anschutz Medical Campus itself. One of the greatest strengths of our program is the ability to provide both exceptional clinical and research training. To this end, we aim to attract the strongest possible candidates to our program.
The Division of Nephrology at the University of 麻豆传媒高清 is regarded as one of the top nephrology programs in the United States and is ranked nationally, by the U.S. News and World Report. We have a large faculty with national and international reputations in all aspects of clinical nephrology and hypertension, medical education, and clinical, basic and translational research. Our faculty have served in leadership roles in many important societies (ASN, NKF, ISN, ABIM) and edited many well-known classic nephrology texts.
We accept five fellows each year, with applicants choosing between the following tracks:
- Two-Year Clinical Track: The clinical track trains fellows to be outstanding in clinical nephrology and prepares fellows to become leaders in patient care.
- Three-Year Research Track: The research track is designed for fellows who want to pursue a basic, clinical or translational research career in academic nephrology. Fellows have the option to pursue advanced research training towards a PhD or certificate in basic or clinical science.
- Three-Year Clinician Educator Track: The education track is designed to develop future leaders in medical education. This track focuses on the core components of educational scholarship and curriculum development.
First Year of Fellowship:
The first fellowship year is the same regardless of track. Fellows rotate through inpatient and outpatient services at the University of 麻豆传媒高清 Hospital (consult service and transplant service), Denver Health Hospital and the VA Medical Center. The multiple hospital sites provide remarkable patient and clinical diversity and fellows receive training in all aspects of nephrology including ICU nephrology, transplant, dialysis, etc. Fellows also spend one-half day per week in an outpatient nephrology clinic. Each fellow also has at least eight weeks of elective time during the first year. We have several electives to choose from including opportunities in glomerulonephritis, toxicology, palliative care and pediatric nephrology. For fellows in the three-year tracks, this time is used to meet with faculty to begin planning for the 2nd and 3rd year of training.
Second Year of Fellowship:
All fellows continue with their one-half day per week continuity clinic. Fellows receive additional training in outpatient hemodialysis and home dialysis. Details of the second year can be found under the respective tracks.