Vote for the Top Nephrology-Related Stories of 2017
The polls are open for the “Top Nephrology-Related Stories” of 2017. head over to NephJC to cast your vote. The Top 10 will be posted over at NephJC
The polls are open for the “Top Nephrology-Related Stories” of 2017. head over to NephJC to cast your vote. The Top 10 will be posted over at NephJC
2016 marks the 7th year of the Top Nephrology Stories post on RFN. When this list first started in 2010 it was more challenging to get the stories. Now 7 years later, everything has changed. In my mind…
What a year 2015 turned out to be. Nephrology social media is beginning to mature with many projects adding to a rich educational experience online. Who needs MOC when you have this! NephJC continues to be one of…
Another year has come and gone. 2014 featured some novel therapies for hyperkalemia and the notable failure of the SYMPLICITY-3 trial for renal denervation in resistant hypertension. ASN Kidney Week continues to grow and each year includes more…
This is the 5th year RFN has hosted the Top Nephrology Stories of the year poll. This is an attempt to look at the year in nephrology voted by the readers of RFN. Take a few moments and…
“John Stanifer is currently a 4th year resident in the Global Health Pathway of the Internal Medicine Residency at Duke and will be joining the Nephrology Fellowship this year. He is interested in first understanding the prevalence of…
The votes are in! Hard to believe that another year has come and gone. RFN has presented the top 10 stories as voted by the readers of RFN since 2010. 2013 proved to be another interesting year. This…
It’s hard to believe another year has come and gone. 2012 proved to be a year of ups and downs in the nephrology community. Large clinical trials from the failed phase 3 bardoxalone study in diabetic nephopathy to…
We would appreciate your vote for the top nephrology-related stories of 2012. Take a second and click any of the answers on the right hand side of the screen that you think should be considered in the Top…
In celebration of our 1000th post, we asked Matt Sparks. a former editor of the Renal Fellow Network who is now a faculty member at Duke University in North Carolina for his perspective on his time with this…