Transplant Nephrology Fellow
Listed on 2026-02-12
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Overview
The Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI is seeking a transplant nephrology fellow candidate for the academic year 2026 eb 2027. Our center is a nationally renowned large multi-organ transplant center that performs over 250 kidney transplants a year. We participate in national and global paired exchange programs and have an active pancreas transplant program.
ResponsibilitiesThe Transplant Nephrology Fellowship Training Program provides comprehensive clinical training. The trainee will acquire expansive experience in all aspects of transplantation including pre-kidney and pancreas transplant evaluation, inpatient and outpatient transplant recipient management, living donor evaluations, kidney graft biopsies (we perform more than 500 biopsies/year) and organ offer evaluations. In addition, the trainee will also work with HLA specialists, pathologists, as well as on transplant protocol and quality improvement projects.
The transplant will attend didactic lectures, journal clubs, clinical conferences, M&M conferences, QAPI meetings, Selection committee meetings, and pathology conferences.
The program
fulfills the requirements established by the Organ Procurement and Transplant Network (OPTN) for individuals to serve as Primary Kidney and Pancreas physician for any
transplant program in U.S.
The transplant fellow is hired as a Clinical instructor and will supervise general nephrology
fellows during in-patient rotation along with transplant faculty. In the latter portion of their training, the transplant fellow will have an opportunity to practice independently as a
transplant provider
. University of Michigan Transplant Program has a recipient and donor database along with archived bio-samples. Fellows are highly encouraged to participate in research projects and leverage the database.
No call for the first 6 months. Call only when practicing independently in latter half of the fellowship (1-2 months).
Requirements1. ABIM-certified in Internal Medicine
2. ABIM-certification eligible in Nephrology
3. Citizenship/Immigration status:
- Applicant should be an American citizen or Alien Resident (Green Card bearer)
- J1 and H1B visa status are not acceptable
Documentation for Review:
1. Cover letter addressed to Dr. Raviprasenna Parasuraman (Director of the U of M Transplant Nephrology Fellowship)
2. Updated CV
3. Two letters of recommendation
Dr. Raviprasenna Parasuraman
Transplant Nephrology Fellowship Program
F6689 University Hospital South 2
1500 E Medical Center Dr
Ann Arbor, MI
Email:
Jason Ceo
Division Administrator
cjasonch.edu
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