Transplant Nephrology Fellow
Listed on 2026-02-03
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Doctor/Physician
Medical Doctor, Healthcare Consultant, Internal Medicine Physician
Overview
The Division of Nephrology at the University of Utah is offering a one-year ACGME accredited Transplant Nephrology Fellowship position for the academic year . This program fulfills the requirements established by the Organ Procurement & Transplantation Network (OPTN) for individuals to serve as the Primary Kidney Transplant Physician for any transplant program in the U.S.
Training and ResponsibilitiesThe trainee will gain clinical experience in all aspects of pre-kidney and pancreas transplant evaluation, inpatient and outpatient transplant recipient management, donor evaluation, kidney graft biopsy, donor offers, etc. Fellows will attend didactic lectures, journal clubs, clinical conferences, M&M conferences, donor organ conference review meetings, QAPI meetings, Selection committee meetings, and pathology conferences.
Training rotations
- 2 weeks human leukocyte antigen (HLA) laboratory rotation
- 2 weeks pathology rotation at the University of Utah
- 1 month pediatric rotation at Primary Children’s Hospital
- 1 month research rotation
The University of Utah provides a generous benefits package including a variety of medical and dental plans from which to choose. Other important benefits include retirement, tuition reduction, a wellness program, and an Employee Assistance Program. Through the University, you will receive a retirement contribution from the University equal to 14.2% of your University salary.
Paid Time OffThe Trainee shall receive three weeks (15 working days) of paid annual vacation, and one week (5 working days) of paid annual personal/professional development time which must be scheduled with the approval of the Program Director.
Call ScheduleOne weekday call (only transplant related, no general nephrology call) per week when on inpatient service, with no weekend call.
Job RequirementsCandidates must have completed or be on track to complete an accredited US general nephrology fellowship. Candidates must have completed either an accredited US internal medicine residency or a non-US internal medicine residency (alternate pathway). We sponsor J1 and H1B visas.
Please provide your CV, personal statement, and two letters of recommendation via email to Ms. Victoria Buchanan (transplant.fellowshiph.edu).
Candidates must have completed or be on track to complete an accredited US general nephrology fellowship. Candidates must have completed either an accredited US internal medicine residency or non-US internal medicine residency (alternate pathway).
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