Delivery of renal care within Greater Manchester is one of the largest service providers in the UK for renal services and is organised on a hub and spoke model and divided between the East and West sectors. The Directorate of Renal Medicine at MFT is the hub centre for the East Sector providing comprehensive care for approximately 1.5 million people living in North, South and Central Manchester, Tameside and Glossop, Stockport, South Trafford and East Cheshire, the West sector being provided for by the Salford renal unit. The MRI renal unit and inpatient services is one of the largest in the UK and has traditionally led in key areas such as home haemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis and kidney transplantation.
The Renal Service provides care for patients with renal problems from all acute trusts within the East Sector and manages patients with all nephrological illnesses including acute, chronic, and end stage renal failure in patients aged l6 years above. This entails running inpatient, outpatient and dialysis services at the hub site at MRI, but also at the various "satellite" hospitals and dialysis units.
This fellowship offers an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated doctor to deepen specialist expertise in nephrology, specifically focusing on immune-mediated glomerular diseases, and to develop strong research skills within one of the largest renal centres in the UK.
The fellow will work closely with clinical academics in IKD including Drs Kanigicherla, Ragy, Hamilton and Professor Mitra and:
gain comprehensive clinical exposure to the diagnosis and management of glomerular diseases in native and transplant kidneys.
contribute to significant research projects, including clinical trials and translational studies.
participate in service development, quality improvement, and guideline writing.
be part of a dynamic, multidisciplinary team with strong academic links.
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