Renal:
Dr. Dulugos teaches histology early in the course. Learn it well! You’ll have a practical exam where you’ll rotate through
microscopes and ID the structures. For this module, the physiology and the diseases are a lot easier to understand if you have a
strong histology foundation.
Dr. Krasney is pretty good at explaining the physiology portion. It’s wise to go to his lectures and write lots of notes because
his notes are fairly scant. I thought BRS physiology was a good source. Other students found Constanzo physiology helpful, too.
Dr. Krasney gives out many practice exams so go through them early on.
Dr. Lohr teaches the clinical aspect of renal diseases. He’s not a very good lecturer and you might get frustrated when you hear
him lecture for the first time. After you get used to him and realize that his notes are well written, you’ll start to like
him.