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By Cynthia Ritter 

The popular Nephrology Business Leadership University (NBLU) recently concluded its 2024 session, with all six of our WashU Nephrology’s second-year fellows proudly attending the graduation.

Now in its ninth year, the event brings together nephrology professionals to prepare senior fellows for the economics and business aspects of their future careers in nephrology.  The week-long session is hosted through a collaboration of U.S. Renal Care, the University of California San Diego Division of Nephrology & Hypertension and the Dallas Renal Group, a large private nephrology practice in Dallas.

Our current senior fellows, Drs. Atlee BakerYasir BalochAlex CalderonFelina DassAudrey Netzel, and Olga Postovitenko, in addition to Dr. Abdullah Jalal, who recently graduated from our fellowship program, attended the event.  The program is intentionally hands-on, highly interactive, and provides real-world insights and practical knowledge.  Attendees leave the NBLU program with a stronger understanding of the business of nephrology and how it fits into the complex and evolving healthcare landscape.  The program also provides the opportunity for invaluable networking opportunities.

Speakers for the event included practicing nephrologists, faculty from multiple academic institutions and leaders from national renal trade associations including the American Association of Kidney PatientsRenal Physicians Association, and Women in Nephrology, as well as the presidents of the American Society of Nephrology and the National Kidney Foundation.  See the list of speakers for 2024.

As part of the learning experience, the fellows participated in a Shark Tank style competition. Ten teams, each named after a specific location such as El paso, Queens, Houston, and Indianapolis, and Long Beach, were tasked with coming up with an idea for a new nephrology practice.  They had to tackle challenges unique to their city’s geographical locations and make a convincing pitch to the judges, who were experienced nephrologists from both academic and private practice settings.   The team with the most convincing business idea won.  WashU fellows were in the top three teams this year.  The winning team was Queens, which included Dr. Postovitenko; second place went to El Paso with Dr. Baloch, and third place was awarded to Cincinnati with Dr. Netzel.

Other highlights involving our fellows include Dr. Calderon making it to the top 16 in the table tennis competition and Dr. Baloch (who oversees WashU Nephrology’s newly launched Instagram account, @WashUNeph) winning the NBLU social media award.

View original post including photos of the event at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis’ Nephrology Division website.

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