Abstract
A young nephrologist reports the experience of her post-residency carrier to give some food for thought and a practical help to the new class of young professionals. The young nephrologist may work in various areas that may differ from the school of origin in terms of viewpoints as well as for their cultural and practical aspects. Nephrology is actually a branch of Internal Medicine and includes different sub-specializations, such as peritoneal dialysis, hemodialysis, and renal transplantation. More often the young specialists work in areas in which, despite having the appropriate theoretical background, they do not yet have the practical experience required.
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