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NEW ORLEANS — Full-time nephrology social workers cited inadequate pay and heavy workloads as top reasons for planning to quit their position within 1 year, data presented at the National Kidney Foundation Spring Clinical Meetings show. Nephrology social workers have complex roles as they help patients to address psychosocial barriers in kidney care, including managing renal replacement therapy
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