Renal Fellows Symposium

WashU and SLU Renal Fellows Come Together for NKF St. Louis Fellows Forum

There is still time to register for the St. Louis Fellows Forum on January 22, 2026, at the Sheraton Westport Chalet Hotel in St. Louis.  Hosted by the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) serving Kansas, Missouri, and Arkansas, the event brings together renal fellows and mentoring teams from Washington University School of Medicine and Saint Louis University School of Medicine for an evening of professional education.

Designed to support the next generation of nephrologists, the Fellows Forum provides a focused environment for discussing clinical challenges, exploring new developments in kidney care, and strengthening connections across training programs.

Attendees will have the opportunity to earn CME/CE credit. The target audience includes physicians, physician assistants, nurses, and nurse practitioners.

Program co-chairs are Tarek Alhamad, MD, MBA, MPH (WashU) and Krista Lentine, MD, PhD (SLU).

WashU transplant fellow Zainulabdeen Alsaedi, MD, and nephrology fellow Yazan Kharabsheh, MD, along with mentors Seth Goldberg, MD, and Massini Merzkani, MD, will present “Advances in Glomerulonephritis.”

SLU nephrology fellows Amit Das, MBBS, MD, Kanza Khalid, DO, and Baris Afsar, MD, with mentors Kana Miyata, MD, and Aliza Anwar Memon, MD, will present “Glomerular Disease in the Era of Innovation.”

See the full agenda here.

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