To become a pediatric nephrologist, one must complete medical school, a pediatrics residency, and a pediatric nephrology fellowship. Strong science skills are required, and the process takes at least 14 years. A person can become a pediatric nephrologist by completing medical school, a residency in pediatrics, and a fellowship in pediatric nephrology, which is the […]
Nephrologists diagnose and treat kidney-related diseases and disorders, often after being referred by a primary care physician. They use laboratory findings, diagnostic images, and symptoms to determine the best treatment plan, which may include medication, lifestyle changes, or surgery. After completing medical school and residency training, a nephrologist may enter a fellowship program and become […]