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In a nephrology residency, must the program provide residents with clinical experience in the areas of peritoneal catheter placement and bone biopsy?

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In a nephrology residency, must the program provide residents with clinical experience in the areas of peritoneal catheter placement and bone biopsy?

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A. It is not necessary for residents to have clinical experience in the placement of peritoneal catheters or bone biopsy. Yet, the program must ensure that residents gain the necessary knowledge and are familiar with the procedures. This can be accomplished through formal instruction.

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