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. 2021;50(4-5):696-701.
doi: 10.1159/000513155. Epub 2021 Jan 27.

"To Be, or Not to Be" a Nephrologist: Students' Dilemma and a Strategy for the Field

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"To Be, or Not to Be" a Nephrologist: Students' Dilemma and a Strategy for the Field

José A Moura-Neto. Blood Purif. 2021.

Abstract

The attractiveness of a career in nephrology has diminished over the past decades, leading to global concerns about the future of the specialty's workforce. The reasons physicians choose (and do not choose) a career in the field must be identified in order to boost recruitment of new nephrologists. In this article, a multilevel strategy is proposed to deal with the declining interest in the specialty: (1) increasing contact and providing early exposure to nephrology; (2) promoting mentoring and role models in medical schools; (3) improving the experience of trainees and medical students; (4) incorporating procedural skills and combined fellowship training with critical care in nephrology; (5) facilitating exchanges between trainees and young and senior nephrologists; (6) adopting an active approach to identify reasons for dissatisfaction, reduce burnout, and encourage a suitable work-life balance among nephrologists; (7) increasing remuneration; and (8) incentivizing advances in the field. Finally, a positive perspective for nephrology is presented to the next generation.

Keywords: Career decisions; Internal medicine fellows; Kidney medicine; Mentors; Nephrology; Nephrology education; Nephrology workforce; Perception of nephrology; Recruitment; Training.

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