The Carlos and Marguerite Mason Trust has funded three consecutive one-year training programs for nephrology fellows to participate in a transplant specific experience. The fellow will be involved in all aspects of pre- and post-transplant care, including selection of immunosuppressive regimen, donor and recipient evaluations, neurologic evaluation and treatment of medical complications in transplant. The fellow participates in clinical research, in transplantation and participates in post-transplant care through the satellite clinics.
The Section of Nephrology, in the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, is offering a one year AST approved Renal Transplant Fellowship starting July 1, 2008. The mission of the fellowship is to provide broad-based and in-depth training in the field of Transplant Nephrology, with the aim of developing outstanding Transplant Nephrologists and future leaders in this field.
For more information about the program, kindly visit https://www.augusta.edu/mcg/me...
All applications should include:
If you have any questions regarding the application process and/or the scheduling of interviews, please contact:
BRANDI MCCORKLE
Fellowship Coordinator
Division of Nephrology
706-721-2861
Nov 24, 2022
Augusta, Georgia
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