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Nephrologist — Global Hiring Overview

Nephrologists manage kidney disease, dialysis programs, and transplant follow-up across hospitals and dialysis networks.

Median Salary
$320k
$230k – $448k
Demand Score
88/100
High
Monthly Openings
1.1K
tracked globally
YoY Growth
+13%
rolling 12 months

Market Outlook

Demand for nephrologists in the global healthcare market is robust. Healthcare employers report a 13% year-on-year increase in Nephrologist mandates, driven by expansion of specialty services, new hospital wings, and growing chronic-disease burden.

Salary Trend

Nephrologist compensation typically falls between $230k and $448k, with experienced nephrologists in the global healthcare market commanding $448k+ at academic medical centers, premium hospital systems, and private healthcare networks. Total compensation often includes call pay, performance incentives, CME budgets, malpractice cover, and relocation support.

Career Path

Nephrologists typically progress to Internal Medicine Specialist, Urologist roles, or into fellowship subspecialisation, department head, and chief-medical-officer tracks across the global hiring healthcare market.

Key Responsibilities

  • Run CKD and dialysis clinics
  • Manage transplant follow-up

Qualifications

  • DM Nephrology / FRCP Nephro / ABIM Nephro

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Frequently Asked Questions

The median salary for a Nephrologist in the global healthcare market is around $320k, typically ranging from $230k to $448k based on experience, sub-specialisation, and the type of healthcare institution.