The Nephrology Fellowship program at the University of Pennsylvania offers fellows a premier training program that provides a comprehensive experience of clinical nephrology and tremendous opportunities to develop a keen understanding of nephrology. Through our program, fellows care for patients with wide variety of kidney and fluid-electrolyte disorders in diverse clinical settings alongside faculty who are truly dedicated to fellow education.

  • Message from the Director

    Amanda Leonberg-Yoo, MD, Penn's Nephrology Fellowship Program Director discusses the program's many opportunities for future nephrologists.

  • Nephrology Fellowship Program Overview

    Learn about Penn's Renal Electrolyte and Hypertension Division fellowship program.

  • Nephrology Clinical Fellowship

    The Penn Renal-Electrolyte and Hypertension Division's Nephrology Clinical Fellowship Program provides a clinical track that prepares fellows for independent practice.

  • Combined Nephrology/Hospice and Palliative Care Program Fellowship

    The Nephrology and Hospice & Palliative Medicine fellowship training programs of the University of Pennsylvania, Yale University, and the University of North Carolina have collaborated to create a combined 2-year training program through the ACGME’s Advancing Innovation in Residency Education (AIRE) program.

  • Glomerular Disease Onconephrology Fellowship

    Glomerular/Onconephrology Fellowship

  • Nephrology Research Fellowship

    Penn's Renal-Electrolyte and Hypertension Division Nephrology Research Fellowship offers fellows the opportunity to develop research skills under the mentorship of experienced faculty.

  • Transplant Nephrology Fellowship

    The Transplant Nephrology Fellowship is a 1-year training program accredited by the American Society of Transplantation.

  • Medical and Pediatric Combined Fellowship

    The Nephrology fellowship training programs of the University of Pennsylvania and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) have collaborated to create a combined 4-year training program in adult and pediatric nephrology.

  • Diversity in Nephrology

    Penn Medicine is committed to promoting diversity in the field of nephrology by recruiting clinicians who represent our diverse patient population.

  • Women in Nephrology

    Penn's Renal-Electrolyte and Hypertension Division is committed to the advancement, inclusion and recruitment of women in the field of nephrology.

  • Nephrology Fellowship FAQ's

    Find answers to commonly asked questions from prospective fellows.

  • Nephrology Fellows

    Nephrology Fellows

  • Fellowship Life

    Fellowship Life

  • Apply for Nephrology Fellowships

    The University of Pennsylvania welcomes applicants to apply for the Nephrology Fellowship Program using the ERAS system.

  • Nephrology Alumni

    Division of Nephrology fellowship alumni.

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