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Welcome To The Critical Care Nephrology Fellowship

This program, a unique, flagship program, is offered wholly online. It is structured as 3 modules, 16 weeks each, including virtual workshops. The program is accredited by the American Association of Continuing Medical Education, We are very pleased you have chosen to start the next stage of your career with us, with a massive investment to improve our resources for all our fellows and to recruit appropriately qualified national and international clinicians to inform and deliver current up to date knowledge, to ensure that all we deliver is current, evidence-based, high quality and research connected.

We aim to give you a valuable and satisfying experience, our experience is a partnership between us as tutors and the students. This wholly online program will establish your peer support/learning via the online discussion group and journal clubs. You will learn things from us as well as from each other. Most importantly, you will also discover things for yourself. The Fellowship Program is delivered by critical care & nephrology experts from various reputable national and international critical care and nephrology programs to enhance the exposure of the fellows to different clinical experience and practice. The education is delivered in the form of online lectures, case-based discussions, critical appraisal of scientific papers and problem-solving exercises.

Clinical scenarios and real-life practical experience are discussed online (asynchronous) by experts in the field. The lectures are delivered in an asynchronous approach to overcome the challenges posed by time zone difference and maximize mutual and reciprocal engagement. Each module will include, virtual workshops/webinars to enhance the learning experience and encourage engagement of the students. These synchronous interactive sessions will be recorded and posted to all students.

Admission is open for Physicians in a Part-time Capacity.

The program is delivered in 3 modules, each module will be taught over a 16-week period and will comprise:

Admission is open for All International Students in a Part-time Capacity. There are two wholly-online-modules for the full program. Each module is delivered over a 16-week period and will comprise:

Accredited By

Program Director

Prof. Amr El-Husseini

Professor and Medical Director,
University of Kentucky, USA

Academic Director

Dr. Khaled Swify

Consultant Critical Care Medicine,
King Fahd Medical Military Complex, Dhahran, KSA

Academic Co-Directors

Dr. Ricardo Matos

Senior Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine,
Portugal

Dr. Ashraf El Tayar

ICU consultant at Security Forces Hospital, Dammam, KSA

Prof. Yasser Abdelhamid

Professor of Medicine and Nephrology, Cairo University, Egypt

Dr.Marqus Broman

Senior critical care consultant, Sweden.

Associate Program Directors

Dr. Jacob Bacariza

Senior Consultant of Critical Care Medicine at hospital Garcia De Orta, Portugal

Dr. Craig Arendse

Specialist Physician and Nephrologist. Melomed Hospitals and affiliate to the Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, Groote Schuur Hospital. Cape Town, South Africa

Dr. Rola Othman

Academic Consultant internal medicine and nephrology El-Sahel teaching hospital/Egypt, El-Noor specialists hospital/KSA

Dr. Waqar Kashif

Consultant nephrologist & Intensivist Diplomate American Boards of Internal Medicine, Nephrology & Critical Care Medicine

Module Lead

Dalia Younes

Lecturer Of Nephrology,
Mansoura University, Egypt

Program Convener

Mahmoud ElSheikh

Former Cairo Kidney Center (CKC) Nephrology Specialist,
Nephrology Senior Registrar

Academic Co-Directors

Mamun Mostafi

Prof. Brig Gen (R) Mamun Mostafi

Gonoshastahya Vittik Medical College, Dhaka, Hospital, Bangladesh

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Prof. Ruan Kruger

Professor of Physiology, North West University, South Africa

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