Wednesday, March 3, 2010
New contributors to the Renal Fellow Network
I'd like to welcome the following new contributors to the Renal Fellow Network, who will begin writing this week. Between them, they have a wide range of clinical expertise and research interests. I'm confident that their contributions will really enrich and improve the network.
Dr. Albert Lam, Research Fellow Massachussets General Hospital
Dr. Anna Greka, Attending, Massachussets General Hospital
Dr. David Steele, Attending, Massachussets General Hospital
Dr. Ernest Mandel, Clinical Fellow Brigham and Womens Hospital
Dr.Hakan Toka, Research Fellow Brigham and Womens Hospital
Dr. Jamil Azzi, Research Fellow Brigham and Womens Hospital
Dr. John Niles, Attending, Massachussets General Hospital
Dr. Julie Paik, Research Fellow Brigham and Womens Hospital
Dr. Leo Riella, Research Fellow Brigham and Womens Hospital
Dr. Lisa Cohen, Research Fellow Brigham and Womens Hospital
Dr. Mario Rubin, Attending, Massachussets General Hospital
Dr. Mary Lieu, Research Fellow Brigham and Womens Hospital
Dr. Matthew Sparks, Research Fellow Duke
Dr. Melissa Yeung, Research Fellow Brigham and Womens Hospital
If any readers of the blog have topics they would like covered, please get in touch. Also, please keep the comments coming; they're always appreciated!
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Its good to see that this forum is going to continue to be an invaluable source of information for the young nephrology community ...thank you to everyone who is going to try and match nate's dedication to this blog.
ReplyDeleteRFN becomes one of my daily readings . Thanks you for continuing this blog . good luck for all .
ReplyDeleteA Haskour
Nephrologist
France.
im glad to see so many volunteers ...helping out to continue this blog
ReplyDeletethanks for everyone of them