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Continuing Medical Education for Nephrologists

A learning platform for Nephrologists: the latest nephrology literature, with CME built in.

Nephrology CME that fits inside a working day

SGLT2 inhibitors rewrote kidney care. MDProgress keeps Nephrologists current across CKD, dialysis, and transplant medicine, and every quiz records CME credit.

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New nephrology papers without another messy reading list

MDProgress watches journals like JASN, Kidney International, and AJKD and brings useful papers into one feed. Read what matters, then record CME from the quiz.

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A complete learning platform for Nephrologists

Keep important nephrology changes organized before they pile up

Nephrology is in the middle of its best decade of evidence in memory. Kidney protective therapies finally arrived, anemia and hyperkalemia management evolved, and glomerular disease treatment keeps being refined. The reading spans general medicine journals and renal subspecialty titles alike.

MDProgress merges those streams into a single feed scoped to your practice across clinic, dialysis rounds, and transplant care. Each article carries a quiz worth CME credit, so the time you spend keeping current is the same time that fills your reporting record.

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Questions Nephrologists ask about MDProgress

Does MDProgress count for CME for Nephrologists?
MDProgress is not an accredited CME provider yet. Standard quiz activity is recorded at 0.2 credits per answered question, and the CME Activity Report PDF is designed to support reporting the credits yourself where your licensing or certification body permits self reported learning.
How does MDProgress know what a Nephrologist needs to read?
Your profile includes your specialty, journal picks, and learning goals. MDProgress uses that to surface recent papers from journals like JASN, Kidney International, and AJKD that are more likely to be worth opening.
How much time does keeping up with the literature take?
Less than most Nephrologists expect. The feed is built for quick checks between dialysis rounds and clinic, with quizzes and credit tracking attached to the articles you choose.
Does MDProgress only cover nephrology?
No. MDProgress covers many other specialties too, including Anesthesiologists, Surgeons, Obstetrician Gynecologists, Neurologists, Oncologists, Radiologists, Gastroenterologists, Endocrinologists, and many more.
What does MDProgress cost for Nephrologists?
Your first month is free with no payment today. After that, plans start at $22 per month. Verified residents get full access free during training.

Make keeping up with the nephrology literature the easiest part of your week

Your first month is free, with no payment today. Set up your nephrology profile and preview your feed.

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