Nephrologist

Who is a Nephrologist

A doctor who specializes in nephrology is called a Nephrologist. A Neurologist is a specialist physician who diagnoses and treats conditions of the kidneys. Nephrology studies normal kidney function and kidney disease, kidney transplantation, and the treatment of kidney disease, etc. In addition, it covers systemic conditions affecting the kidneys, such as diabetes and autoimmune diseases, and other systemic problems resulting from kidney problems, such as hypertension and renal osteodystrophy, etc. A nephrologist is a physician who has studied nephrology programs, taken additional training, and become certified in nephrology.

JobResponsibilities of a Nephrologist

  • The prime duty of a Nephrologist is to diagnose, treat and manage any condition or disease which affects kidney functions. 
  • Nephrologists' job includes performing various tests like blood tests, urine tests, and biopsies, analyzing the results of imaging scans, and prescribing the most appropriate medications or physical treatments for the speedy recovery of their patients suffering from kidney disorders like Kidney malfunctioning, kidney stones, etc.

Career Scope of a Nephrologist

  • Once candidates complete  DM in Nephrology, candidates have numerous options of either joining government hospitals or ever-increasing private hospitals. In addition, candidates can also set up their care centers and can work independently.
  • Some Nephrologists can also opt for teaching jobs in different medical schools and colleges and teach their students basic techniques and treatments

Salary/Income of a Nephrologist

The salary of a Nephrologistlargely depends upon the standard and level of the organization/Hospital candidate is associated with, especially at the starting level. The starting salary of aNeurologistranges from Rs. 8 lacs per annum. The experienced Neurologistmay earn from Rs. 10 lakhs to 12 lakhs annually.Government hospital salaries are based on the pay scale and grade the government decides. However, there is no upper-income limit for enterprising Neurologistswho opt to open up their Care Centers.

Steps to become Nephrologist

Path 1
10th   

10th

12th (PCB Compulsory with 60% marks)   

12th (PCB Compulsory with 60% marks)

Register and Qualify NEET( National Eligibility Entrance Exam)   
  • To get admission into the MBBS course, candidates have to register and qualify National Eligibility Entrance Exam (NEET).
  • National Eligibility Entrance Exam (NEET) exam is conducted annually by the National Testing Agency (NTA) in May/June.
  • The candidate should be of 17 years of age at the time of admission.

Official Website for Registration to NEET: https://neet.nta.nic.in/

Enroll for MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) for Nephrologist   
  • To become a NEPHROLOGIST, the candidate should hold an MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) degree recognized by the Medical Council of India.
Go for the Internship (Doctor)   
  • After completing 4.5 years of the MBBS program, candidates must complete a one-year hospital internship in internal medicine or family practice. During internship and residency, the student is subject to be posted in multiple clinical departments on a rotatory basis to learn the necessary clinical experience in all the major disciplines. Completing the rotatory internship is a prerequisite for obtaining a medical license. Also, a Compulsory Rotatory Residential Internship (CRRI) is a necessary eligibility criterion for pursuing post-graduation studies.
  • Candidates can work under a team of top doctors during their internship. The candidates have a chance to work with patients who require different diagnoses. The candidates must gain good knowledge and skills when completing their internship.
Enroll for Postgraduate Program of MD (Doctor of Medicine) in General Medicine   
  • After completing MBBS, the candidate must give the NEET PG entrance test for admission into a postgraduate degree, i.e., MD in General Medicine. 

Official Website for Registration to NEET PG: https://ntaexam.net/neet-pg-2023/

  • Admission into the MD (Doctor of Medicine) in General Medicineis based on the candidates' performance in the NEET PG entrance test or institute-specific examination (if specified). However, it may vary from college to college; check the particular college rules and regulations before applying.

 

  • Some institutes also provide admission based on marks obtained in the MBBS course and the work experience of the aspiring candidates.
  • The study of MD requires three years of college dedication.

 

Enroll for DM (Doctorate of Medicine) in Nephrology   
  • After completing the postgraduate program of MD (Doctor of Medicine) postgraduate program in General Medicine, candidates must appear for a super-specialized advanced course of DM in Nephrology. The system requires three years of studying before the candidate becomes a Nephrologist doctor.

Official Website for Registration to NEET SS:https://www.natboard.edu.in/viewnbeexam?exam=neetss

Register with Medical Council of India for License (Nephrologist)   
  • After an internship, the candidate must register with the Medical Council of India. To register with the Medical Council of India., the candidate must have an MBBS degree, one year of internship, an MD PG Degree, and a DM in Nephrology. It is essential to register with the country's medical council to start practicing as a Nephrologist.
  • After registering with the Medical Council of India, candidates can begin their careers and practice as a Nephrologist in India.

Official Website for registration: https://www.nmc.org.in/registration/

Nephrologist   

Who is a Nephrologist

A doctor who specializes in nephrology is called a Nephrologist. A Neurologist is a specialist physician who diagnoses and treats conditions of the kidneys. Nephrology studies normal kidney function and kidney disease, kidney transplantation, and the treatment of kidney disease, etc. In addition, it covers systemic conditions affecting the kidneys, such as diabetes and autoimmune diseases, and other systemic problems resulting from kidney problems, such as hypertension and renal osteodystrophy, etc. A nephrologist is a physician who has studied nephrology programs, taken additional training, and become certified in nephrology.

JobResponsibilities of a Nephrologist

  • The prime duty of a Nephrologist is to diagnose, treat and manage any condition or disease which affects kidney functions. 
  • Nephrologists' job includes performing various tests like blood tests, urine tests, and biopsies, analyzing the results of imaging scans, and prescribing the most appropriate medications or physical treatments for the speedy recovery of their patients suffering from kidney disorders like Kidney malfunctioning, kidney stones, etc.

Career Scope of a Nephrologist

  • Once candidates complete  DM in Nephrology, candidates have numerous options of either joining government hospitals or ever-increasing private hospitals. In addition, candidates can also set up their care centers and can work independently.
  • Some Nephrologists can also opt for teaching jobs in different medical schools and colleges and teach their students basic techniques and treatments

Salary/Income of a Nephrologist

The salary of a Nephrologistlargely depends upon the standard and level of the organization/Hospital candidate is associated with, especially at the starting level. The starting salary of aNeurologistranges from Rs. 8 lacs per annum. The experienced Neurologistmay earn from Rs. 10 lakhs to 12 lakhs annually.Government hospital salaries are based on the pay scale and grade the government decides. However, there is no upper-income limit for enterprising Neurologistswho opt to open up their Care Centers.

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