Nephrologist
A Nephrologist specializes in the management of patients with a wide range of renal disorders which include glomerulonephritis, renal cancer, hydronephrosis, etc. Occasionally, Nephrologists may also perform transplant procedures in some patients or assist a surgeon in performing the transplant surgery. Nephrologists are medical professionals who diagnose, treat, and manage acute and chronic kidney problems and diseases . They also treat associated issues like high blood pressure, fluid retention, and electrolyte and mineral imbalances. Career scope in nephrology: Candidates aspiring to become Nephrologist must possess a 5½ years MBBS degree followed by 2- 3 years M.D. (Medicine) / DNB (Nephrology) course. As a nephrologist you can specialize in pediatric nephrology and adult nephrology. To be successful as a nephrologist, you should have experience working with patients in this field, be a critical thinker, and have a passion for the task. Ultima...
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