Education at NephroZayan is organised around the work you actually do — calculators when you are at the bedside, journal-club templates when you are teaching, critical appraisal tools when you are writing. Pick the path that fits your role; everything is free and open-access.
Core kidney physiology, how to read an ABG and a creatinine trend, and the most common renal presentations on a ward.
The KDIGO basics that get tested and the AKI bedside thinking that gets the diagnosis right at 2 a.m.
Deep dives on glomerular disease, transplant, dialysis prescription, and how to critically appraise the literature that shapes your practice.
Guideline updates, controversies in active debate, and ready-to-use teaching slide sets for your registrars and fellows.
The 12-point SANRA framework, applied as a checklist before submission. Pre-publication score targets and worked examples.
Paired tools for appraising the methodological quality and risk of bias of systematic reviews — when each adds value.
Cochrane RoB 2 walkthroughs for the five bias domains, with worked examples from kidney trials.
From rating evidence certainty to building Evidence-to-Decision frameworks — the engine behind every KDIGO recommendation.
Critical Reasoning & Pedagogical Integrity — the three-layer appraisal model that integrates trustworthiness, clinical utility, and learning architecture for textbook chapters.
What to disclose, where to disclose it, and what AI must never be credited for in clinical scholarly writing.
Single-page critical reading template — research question, design, results, internal & external validity, applicability.
A short, opinionated list of the 20 trials every nephrology trainee should read, with one-paragraph reading guides.
A short curated digest of the most clinically relevant papers from the last three months — useful for journal-club planning.
A live pull from PubMed filtered for recent randomised trials. Use it to surface what is moving in the evidence base while you build a teaching session.