肾脏研究员的新内容

Andrew Fenves MD, Larry Melton MD
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在这一期的《D&T》中,我们很荣幸地介绍一个新的常规部门,该部门将专门为肾病学研究员撰写内容。“来自研究员”(第172页)是专门为研究员提供进行学术研究活动的机会而设计的该科的主要目标是继续推进与肾脏替代治疗或肾移植相关的诊断、并发症和治疗的临床概念的教育。我们还致力于开展学术活动,激励研究员在学术医学领域发展事业,并提高对新的临床发现及其应用的认识。这个培训人员发表文章的场所是独一无二的。它提供了一个促进实习生、经验丰富的临床医生和医师科学家之间合作的机会。D&T拥有25,000名肾病专家、肾病护士、透析技术人员和相关医疗专业人员,这将使我们的培训人员能够展示他们的工作,并为医学知识和患者护理的整体基金做出贡献。通过发表他们有趣的或有问题的病例报告、简短的评论、社论和评论,我们的目标是提供一个结构化的平台,让肾病学研究员能够清晰地表达和整合他们从日常临床遭遇中获得的知识。我们欢迎brahmvasudev,作为这个令人兴奋的新部门的编辑。vasudev博士目前是位于密尔沃基的威斯康星医学院肾内科的医学助理教授。他也是该机构肾脏病奖学金项目的主任。我们鼓励您与您的同伴一起为这个新部分做出贡献,并期待他们的提交。
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New Content for Renal Fellows

In this issue of D&T, it is our privilege to introduce a new regular department that will feature content written by and specifically for nephrology fellows.

“From the Fellows” (p. 172) has been specifically designed to give fellows the opportunity to achieve scholarly research activity.1 The primary goal of this department is to continue to advance education regarding clinical concepts relating to the diagnosis, complications, and treatment of interesting and unique cases involving renal-replacement therapy or renal transplantation. We also aim to achieve scholarly activity, stimulate fellows to develop careers in academic medicine, and enhance the awareness of new clinical discovery and its application.

This venue for fellows in training to publish is unique. It offers an opportunity to facilitate collaboration between trainees, experienced clinicians, and physician scientists. D&T's wide circulation of 25,000 nephrologists, nephrology nurses, dialysis technicians, and allied health professionals will allow our fellows in training to showcase their work and contribute to the overall fund of medical knowledge and patient care.

By publishing their interesting or problematic case reports, brief reviews, and editorials and commentaries, we aim to provide a structured platform from which nephrology fellows can articulate and integrate the knowledge acquired from their day-to-day clinical encounters.

We welcomeBrahmVasudev,MDas section editor for this exciting new department. Dr.Vasudev is currently Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Nephrology at the Medical College ofWisconsin in Milwaukee. He is also director of the institution's Nephrology Fellowship Program. We encourage you to work with your fellows to contribute to this new section, and look forward to their submissions.

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Dialysis & Transplantation 医学-工程:生物医学
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