Tracks and Pathways
Our typical fellow will complete a two-year clinical nephrology fellowship. However, we have accepted and trained outstanding atypical candidates in the following scenarios:
- A two-year clinical track fellowship
- A two-year funded research track following one year of clinical fellowship
- An additional one- or two- year research fellowship for applicants who have already completed a clinical nephrology fellowship
- A one-year clinical fellowship for applicants who have completed clinical training in pediatric nephrology
Research Track
The Research Track consists of a three-year program (one year of clinical responsibilities and two years of research training). Clinical responsibilities during the second research year is typically limited. Fellows are welcome to engage in a research fellowship with a BCM mentor from another field, bridging like disciplines.
Clinical Concentration Pathway
All second-year fellows in our traditional fellowship program will be eligible to gain additional content expertise via a clinical concentration pathway. The pathways offered at Baylor are tailored to the strengths of key faculty mentor or local expertise. The concentration pathways that are currently offered include: Clinician Educator, Public Policy, Business of Nephrology, and Transitions in Nephrology. The trainee enrolled will meet with the mentor monthly to discuss a topic and/or develop the scholarly project.
Academy of Fellow Educator (Dr. Maulin Shah) Topics include: Mentorship, Career Development / Promotion, Creating a Didactic Curriculum, Technology in the Classroom. One expectation is that the fellow must create and manage a novel educational experience before graduation.
Public Policy (Dr. Kevin Erickson) Topics include: Bundle Payments, MACRA, Lobby Day in Congress. One expectation is that the fellow applies for a fellow-level position during his/her 2nd year on the ASN Public Policy Forum.
Business in Nephrology (Dr. Samaya Anumudu) Topics include: Medical Directorships, Joint Ventures, Accountable Care Organizations, and Speakers' Bureaus. One expectation is that the fellow attends the Nephrology Business Leadership University conference.
Transitions in Nephrology (Dr. Sai Saridey) Topics include: Genetic Renal Disorders, Health Insurance for the Disabled, Managing Parent Expectations, Pregnancy and Kidney Disease, and the Transitions Nephrology Clinic. One expectation is that the fellow must participate in transition care conferences for pediatric patients who seek an adult nephrologist.