The American Society of Nephrology (ASN), in collaboration
with a research team from George Washington University (GWU), is conducting its
2nd annual survey of fellows training in nephrology. The goal of
this important survey is to better understand developments in the marketplace
for nephrologists.
The survey gathers data on the types of positions, practice
settings, and geographic locations where the next generation of nephrologists will
be working. Responses will help determine whether there is an imbalance in
different practice settings or regions. By administering the survey on an
annual basis, the research team hopes to understand trends in nephrology
fellows' plans and job market experiences over time. This is a great
opportunity for nephrology fellows to share their experiences with the
nephrology community.
Survey Results will be presented at ASN Kidney Week 2015, November
3–8 in San Diego, CA, and GWU and ASN will publish a final report by the end of
the year. A report from last year’s survey, Findings
from the 2014 Survey of Nephrology
Fellows, is available at https://www.asn-online.org/education/training/workforce/.
ASN Fellow Members should have received an email with
information on how to participate in the survey directly from ASN. If you
haven’t received it or have any questions about the survey, please contact ASN
Content and Media Analyst Kurtis Pivert at kpivert@asn-online.org.
We urge all fellows to complete this important survey.
Edward Salsberg, MPA
Leah Masselink, PhD
Leo Quigley, MPH
George Washington University
Washington, DC
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