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NEW ORLEANS — Education in nephrology is changing rapidly and will look much different from previous decades, according to a speaker at the National Kidney Foundation Spring Clinical Meetings.“What we were doing 20 years ago from an education standpoint is no longer viable in today’s environment,” Mihran Naljayan, MD, chief medical officer of clinical transformation, home
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