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Nephrology Fellowship


The Nephrology Fellowship Program at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine's Department of Medicine emphasizes clinical training in the diagnosis and treatment of renal diseases and hypertension and a basic understanding of renal physiology and pathophysiology.

Fellows gain exposure to a wide variety of renal diseases during fellowship. In the first year of subspecialty training, fellows spend nine months on the inpatient Nephrology Consultation Service at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. Fellows manage patients throughout the hospital with acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease, including a significant number of critically ill patients in the medical, surgical, cardiac and neurological ICUs. Fellows learn to prescribe and modify renal replacement therapies including acute hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis and continuous replacement therapies and diagnose and treat its complications.

We offer a world-class training experience providing fellows with exposure to a diverse patient population facing a broad spectrum of kidney diseases. With dedicated and accessible faculty specializing in both general nephrology and subspecialty areas [transplant, critical care/cardio-renal, glomerular disease, home dialysis, hypertension, genetic kidney diseases, among others], fellows receive exceptional clinical training in a supportive and collegial environment. Ample opportunities for basic science and clinical research foster intellectual curiosity and innovation. The program is committed to shaping compassionate, clinically proficient, and socially conscious nephrologists who will emerge as leaders in the fight against kidney disease."

–Yontatan Peleg, MD
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More Information

Learn more about the benefits of training at a world-class academic medical center in a diverse and vibrant city of Chicago. Further program details, including the Department of Medicine housestaff manual and a sample training contract, are available on our McGaw Medical Center Graduate Education site. 

Renal Transplant Nephrology Fellowship (Advanced Fellowship Information)

Learn more on the McGaw Site

Likewise, we recommend reading through our FREIDA listing (program number 148-16-21-058).

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Yusra R Cheema, MD

Yusra R Cheema, MD

Program Director

Nephrology and Hypertension

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Tillie Moy

Fellowship Coordinator

tmoy@nm.org
312-926-4118

Physician-Scientist Training & Resources

We offer a wide range of resources, mentorship opportunities and formal training programs to help our residents and fellows excel as physician-scientists. Explore all of the resources and hear from housestaff who are making research a major part of their career development plans.

Visit the Starzl Academy Site