Detailed information on residency training program expectations and requirements for residents to obtain ACVNU board certification can be found in the ACVNU Certifying Manual. Descriptions of necessary facilities and clinical activities can be found within. Programs must meet these criteria to be approved to proceed with nephrology urology residency training.
APPLICATIONS
All prospective ACVNU residency programs must submit an application to the ACVNU for evaluation. Approval from the ACVNU’s independent training and certifying body, the ABVNU, is necessary prior to commencement of residency training.
NEW ACVNU Residency Training Program application submissions are accepted by the ABVNU biannually as follows:
Submission window: January 1 - March 1 / Decision received by: June 1 / Residency Program start date: July 1
Submission window: July 1 - October 1 / Decision received by: November 1 / Residency Program start date: January 1 of the following year