Description
The DM in Nephrology is a specialized postgraduate medical degree that focuses on the diagnosis and management of kidney-related disorders.
To be eligible for a DM in Nephrology program, candidates usually need to have a recognized medical degree (MBBS) and completed a postgraduate qualification in Internal Medicine or General Medicine (MD or DNB). Some programs may also require relevant clinical experience.
The curriculum for DM in Nephrology covers a range of topics related to nephrology, including: Renal Physiology and Pathology, Nephrological Investigations, Chronic Kidney Disease Management, Renal Replacement Therapy, Hypertension and Electrolyte Disorders, Pediatric Nephrology, Research Methodology, etc
DM in Nephrology programs typically involve clinical rotations and hands-on training in hospitals or medical centers with nephrology units. Practical experience is essential for developing expertise in managing a wide range of kidney-related conditions.