Check out the next installment of Renal Pathology Teaching Series from the Division of Nephrology at Washington University in St. Louis.
Friday, January 8, 2016
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Thank you very much for the pathology series! Very instructive and looking forward for more!
ReplyDeleteAs an incoming fellow, they've been of great help. Now I'm very much interested in GN and renal pathology. Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the positive feedback, it is very encouraging as the creator of these videos to here that fellows find these useful. Renal pathology is difficult to teach in a non-stressful way, and I am glad they are re-invigorating an interest in glomerular disease and renal pathology!
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