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The nomenclature of the qualification awarded by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) is Diplomate of National Board (DNB), Doctorate of National Board (DrNB) Fellow of National Board (FNB).
Four years of college. Four years of medical school. Three years of residency (continued training concentrating on the field of internal medicine or pediatrics). Two to three years of a fellowship (concentrating on the field of nephrology).
Undergraduate Education (obtain a bachelors degree): 4 years. Medical School (obtain a MD or DO degree): 4 years. Internal Medicine Residency: 3 years. Nephrology Fellowship: 2-3 years.
Nephrology was seen to be very difficult, both in terms of the physiology involved and the patient population. Other studies found that internal medicine residents have negative views of patients with kidney disease (6,11).
An aging workforce and increased demand is putting pressure on the nephrology workforce. A 2021 report on doctor supply and demand from the Association of American Medical Colleges projects that by 2034, well see a shortage of up to 77,100 specialists and up to 48,000 primary care physicians.
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The nephrologist shortage is a global issue. Those numbers are much lower in developing economies, such as in parts of Asia, Africa, and Latin America. As the need for kidney care continues to grow across the world, more nephrologists are needed in all regions.

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