The division has long been acknowledged
as a center for teaching excellence, for medical students, residents,
and nephrology fellows. Our Nephrology Training Program is the signature
educational component of the division, and it is dedicated to excellent
teaching in the context of superb clinical care. Our training program
offers a balance of clinical and bench research experience, as well
as superb clinical experience at five hospitals, three outpatient
clinic sites, and three outpatient dialysis facilities. A large
and diverse patient population provides fellows with stimulating
and unique training experiences and the opportunity to apply new
advances in renal diseases and hypertension to their clinical practice.
Our fellowship training program enrolls 5-7 fellows each year and
is supported by federal grants as well as hospital funds.
A distinguished faculty also conducts
world-class research and mentors trainees pursuing careers in academic
medicine. These research efforts seek to understand and develop
improved treatments for renal diseases and hypertension. Ongoing
clinical investigations study hypertension, chronic and end-stage
kidney disease, outcomes of renal disease and delivery of care,
toxic nephropathies, acute renal failure, and dialysis modalities
in the intensive care unit. Basic research into vascular biology,
gene regulation, gene deliver, nephrotoxicity, fibrosis, ion transport,
and inflammation is supported by federal grants. The Division receives
a substantial amount of extramural research funding. We have begun
a sustained effort to recruit the best physicians and researchers
in these areas and to invest in these programs. We also enjoy close
collaborations with other institutions in the Texas Medical Center,
including and the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center,
the University of Texas Institute of Molecular Medicine for the
Prevention of Human Diseases, Baylor College of Medicine, and the
Texas Heart Institute.
The division has been recognized
in national rankings for the delivery of superb clinical care. This
reflects our comprehensive range of clinical services, compassionate
and knowledgeable physicians, and outstanding facilities. The division
provides clinical consultation in all aspects of renal diseases,
fluid, acid-base, mineral, and electrolyte metabolism, hypertension,
and transplantation. The division also provides acute dialysis services,
including a large number of continuous renal replacement therapies,
for inpatients, as well as outpatient dialysis to a large population
of patients.
I invite you to explore the programs and opportunities of the Division
of Renal Diseases and Hypertension.
