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The Irish Nephrology Society. Our mission is to ensure a high quality care for patients with kidney disease by promoting the highest standard of medical practice. We have an integral role in the education and training of medical practitioners and advise the government, public and the profession on health care issues relating to kidney disease.
The Irish Nephrology Society has supported Irish researchers in the study of kidney disease since its inception. Many of the Nephrology leaders in this country have passed through fellowship programmes supported by industry-sponsored funds administered through the Society. The work performed during these fellowships has led to new discoveries about the causes of kidney disease and better treatments for affected patients. We therefore continue to value and promote:
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