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Dr Ebele Umeukeje MD, MPH from @VUMCKidney teaches us about developing partnerships with our patients to achieve equity. Thank you for a phenomenal look at the data and perspectives!


Our stellar fellows learning about CRRT troubleshooting from NxStage Home Hemodialysis educator Brianna Tucker!


We had the honor of hosting Richard J. Glassock to teach us about the past and future IgA Nephropathy - thank you for teaching us all!


Had the honor of hosting Richard J. Glassock for a phenomenal lecture on the past and future of IgA nephropathy. Thank you!!


A compelling talk on incremental dialysis by Dr Latahara today with a guest appearance by Dr Priti MD,FASN🇮🇳 (प्रिति)




Thanks for being there today—I truly value the support that educators receive at MCW Nephrology, which is a rare find in academia Kevin R. Regner, MD, MS, FASN



I was absurdly proud to see the stellar fellows from MCW Nephrology and UW–Madison present at the first ever NKF of Wisconsin Renal Pathology Summit featuring the phenomenal Anthony Chang, MD (張賀文). Here’s to many more to come!


We’re lucky to be learning about vascular access from MCW Surgery Nathan Kugler today. key takeaways: Skin exam is critical, avoid the AC fossa, and refer early!


Core Curriculum by Amy Yau, Sangeetha Murugapandian, Ali W. Rizvi, and BeanQueen Gaddy: Viral Nephropathies: Core Curriculum 2024 bit.ly/413soY9 (FREE) Ohio State Nephrology University of Arizona Nephrology MCW Nephrology


A great biopsy conference from Alex Gallan and a celebration of our newest Professor of Medicine @DawnWolfgram!


Could not be more proud of Paul E. Hanna, MD MSc !


Thrilled to attend the NKF of Wisconsin Rare Disease Roundup with the inimitable Alex Gallan and a coming together of MCW Nephrology and University of Wisconsin Division of Nephrology


“The bulk of the credit goes to the M4 who did all the work- I don’t know if you all have worked with Annie Kleynerman but she’s a phenomenal student.” Love to hear it! MCW Nephrology


A wonderful review of pregnancy and transplant outcomes at conference today, featuring background information from Silvi Shah, MD, MS



We are so proud of our graduating fellows! Dr Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed Ibrahim, MD will be staying on as faculty and Dr Ian Lewis will be staying on for transplant fellowship. Dr Younus Al Midfai will be staying close by as well so we don’t have to miss anyone.
