Clinical Training
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Designed to provide experience and training in all aspects of Nephrology,
and learning tools to maintain the educational process beyond the years of
fellowship.
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Acute consultation service receives 15-30 consults per week from the
services of Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics-Gynecology and Psychiatry.
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Residents and fourth year medical students are part of the consult team
and provide the fellows with an opportunity to teach.
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Daily consult rounds are made with the attending physician.
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Approximately 300 acute hemodialysis are performed monthly in
association with our consultation functions.
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Continuous renal replacement therapies in severely ill patients are performed
regularly.
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Nearly 150 renal biopsies are performed per year.
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About 10 acute dialysis catheters are placed per week.
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Offers complete training in chronic hemodialysis and maintenance
peritoneal dialysis.
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The Harbor-UCLA renal transplantation service performs approximately 40
transplants per year.
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First year fellows take a 1-month rotation to the UCLA Transplant
service where greater than 300 renal transplants are performed yearly.
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Trainees participate in pre-transplant evaluations, post-operative
care, and long-term management of transplant recipients.
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Outpatient experiences include Hypertension clinic, catering to
patients with unusual causes of hypertension, or patients with more difficult
management problems, and renal calculi. Nephrology and Glomerular Diseases
clinic cares for outpatients with a wide spectrum of problems, including
systemic vasculitis, lupus, primary and other secondary forms of glomerular
disease, diabetic nephropathy, and fluid and electrolyte disorders. Transplant
and PD clinics provide long term care to renal transplant and PD patients.
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Expert consultants are available to the nephrology fellow as he or she
cares for patients with renal disease, including urologists, genitourinary
radiologists, experts in nuclear medicine, ultrasound, computerized tomography
and magnetic resonance imaging, vascular access interventionalists, and renal
pathologists.
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Trainees can develop proficiency in the interpretation of renal
biopsies through attendance at renal biopsy conferences.
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Trainees have hands-on experience in the performance and interpretation
of renal ultrasound.
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