Attending Introduction
Board-certified in Internal Medicine and Nephrology and a Fellow of both the American Society of Nephrology and the American College of Physicians. Completed residency at Texas Tech University in Amarillo and a fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine, where they also served as Assistant Professor of Medicine in the renal section. Recognized for several years in the “Guide to America’s Top Physicians.” Has been hosting rotations for FMG Portal students and graduates for over 12 years.
You will be able to have hands-on experience in the outpatient setting, including interacting with patients, taking medical histories, performing basic physical exams and observing diagnosis and treatment conditions.
Rotation Description
During your Nephrology clinical rotation with FMG Portal, you will gain valuable experience in the diagnosis and management of kidney-related conditions in an outpatient setting.
Additionally, your performance during this rotation will lead to obtaining a US LOR, which is essential for your upcoming residency program applications.
Here’s a detailed overview of what you should expect to learn. Please note that patient cases vary and therefore you may not see the entirety of the following.
Patient Care:
- Renal Function: You will learn about the normal functioning of the kidneys, including filtration, reabsorption, and secretion.
- Kidney Diseases: Understanding the pathophysiology of common renal disorders such as chronic kidney disease (CKD), acute kidney injury (AKI), glomerulonephritis, and nephrotic syndrome.
Clinical Skills:
- Patient Assessment: Learning to take a detailed medical history, perform a focused physical examination, and interpret relevant laboratory tests (such as serum creatinine, electrolytes, and urinalysis). You will also learn to use EMR software.
- Imaging Studies: Understanding the role of imaging modalities like ultrasound and CT scans in evaluating kidney anatomy and function.
Management of Kidney Disorders
- Medical Management: Learning about pharmacological interventions for managing conditions like hypertension, electrolyte imbalances, and complications of kidney disease.
- Dietary and Lifestyle Interventions: Understanding the role of diet, fluid management, and lifestyle modifications in managing kidney disease and preventing progression.
- Dialysis: Introduction to various modalities of renal replacement therapy, including hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and the principles of vascular access management.
Overall, a Nephrology outpatient clinical rotation will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of kidney diseases, their management, and the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in providing optimal care to patients with renal disorders.
Typical Activities/Procedures
- History Taking & Physical Examination
- Urinalysis
- Blood Tests
- Kidney Biopsy
- Ultrasound
- Vascular Access Evaluation
- Medication Management
- Patient Education & Consultation
- Chronic Kidney Disease Staging & Management
- Hemodialysis or Peritoneal Dialysis Clinic Visits
Letter of Recommendation
LORs are on the official clinic letterhead. The attending will also mention that your rotation was partially in both of her affiliated hospitals.
Location & Schedule
*Exact address provided once signed up.
*Schedules change often and we recommend speaking with the office manager to have the most updated daily scheduling.