Noun
nephrologist (plural nephrologists)
A physician whose speciality is nephrology.
Complementary to an adult nephrologist, a pediatric nephrologist will complete a three-year pediatric residency after medical school or a four-year Combined Internal Medicine and Pediatrics residency. Source: Internet
A physician (usually a nephrologist ) begins by taking a detailed clinical history and performs a physical examination. Source: Internet
Dr. Darshika Chhabra, a nephrologist with Advocate Health Care, said Kolls’ transplant happened largely because she wasn’t afraid to speak up. Source: Internet
Most kidney conditions are chronic conditions and so long term followup with a nephrologist is usually necessary. Source: Internet
The first trained paediatric nephrologist of the armed forces, Kanitkar, who single-handedly set up units to monitor kidney ailments in children in Pune and Delhi, had returned to her alma mater, AFMC, as its first woman dean in 2017. Source: Internet
The levels of the components of dialysate are typically prescribed by a nephrologist according to the needs of the individual patient. Source: Internet