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Background:

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  • To assess the long-term career trajectories and leadership roles of program alumni.
  • To examine the trend of regional fellowships and their effect on training relevance and 'brain drain'.

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  • Biennial data collection from past fellowship awardees.
  • Analysis of career progression, leadership positions, and institutional contributions.
  • Tracking of fellowship locations, including a shift towards regional training centers.

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  • The ISN program has had a demonstrably positive impact on individual trainees.
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  • A growing number of fellowships are now conducted regionally, enhancing training applicability and reducing 'brain drain'.

Conclusions:

  • The ISN fellowship program is highly effective in developing nephrology capacity globally.
  • The program fosters leadership and contributes to the advancement of renal care in developing nations.
  • Regional fellowship placements offer significant advantages in terms of relevance and retention of talent.