Abstract

Shortages in the nephrology workforce have threatened the access and quality of health care delivered to the growing population of individuals with kidney disease globally, including in the United States.1 Although the workforce demand is expanding, interest in nephrology as a career choice has declined continuously among US medical graduates.2 Premedical pipeline programs have been proposed as a solution to the physician shortage, especially for increasing the number of underrepresented minorities in medicine.

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