The International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis (ISPD) invites applications for its Scholarship and Fellowship Program 2025–2026, a prestigious initiative aimed at strengthening global expertise in peritoneal dialysis (PD). This fellowship offers healthcare professionals a unique opportunity to train at world-renowned PD reference centers and bring back vital knowledge to improve dialysis care in their home countries.
The ISPD Fellowship is designed to:
Support healthcare professionals, especially those from developing countries.
Provide hands-on training in PD treatment, patient management, and clinical research.
Strengthen and expand PD programs within home institutions.
Foster international collaboration in nephrology and dialysis care.
Unlike traditional academic scholarships, this fellowship specifically targets medical professionals such as:
Physicians and nephrologists
Surgeons
Nurses and allied health professionals
Other healthcare specialists holding an MD, PhD, or equivalent qualifications in nephrology or dialysis
Fellows will receive advanced training in:
Comprehensive PD treatment and patient management
PD catheter insertion and care
Establishing or improving hospital/clinic-based PD programs
Nursing and allied health practices in PD
PD-related research and clinical strategies
Duration: 6 weeks – 3 months
Funding: Up to USD $5,000
Applicants must submit a structured training plan with clear objectives.
Duration: 6 – 8 weeks
Funding: Up to USD $9,000 per team
Designed for a doctor and nurse from the same institution to train together.
Enhances teamwork and ensures stronger PD program development at the home center.
Applications are evaluated by the ISPD Scholarship and Awards Committee on the basis of:
Clarity and quality of the training objectives
Suitability of the selected PD reference center
Potential impact on the applicant’s home institution
Geographic diversity of applicants
Priority consideration for candidates from developing nations
ISPD partners with global PD reference centers, giving applicants flexibility to choose based on:
Clinical practices and training approaches
Language of instruction
Accessibility, travel, and accommodation options
Local regulations regarding hands-on clinical training
The fellowship is open to applicants of all nationalities. Requirements include:
Both ISPD members and non-members may apply
Priority given to professionals from developing countries
Applicants from developed countries must be under 40 years old
Open to both individuals and doctor–nurse teams
Completed application form (individual or team)
Updated CV
Acceptance letter from the host institution
Support letter from the home institution
A detailed training plan outlining goals and objectives
📧 Submission: All applications must be emailed to admin@ispd.org.
📅 Deadline: 30 September 2025
Within 3 months after training, fellows must submit a completion report that includes:
Key training experiences
Skills and knowledge acquired
Plans for implementing new strategies to strengthen PD services in their home institution
The ISPD Fellowship 2025–2026 is more than just financial aid—it’s a gateway to:
World-class PD education and clinical exposure
Capacity building for your home institution’s dialysis care programs
International collaboration with PD experts
Financial support to cover training, travel, and living costs
1. Who can apply?
Physicians, nephrologists, surgeons, nurses, and allied health specialists with experience in dialysis.
2. Is it open worldwide?
Yes. Applicants from all countries are welcome, with priority for developing nations.
3. What is the funding amount?
Up to $5,000 USD for individuals
Up to $9,000 USD for doctor–nurse teams
4. What is the fellowship duration?
6 weeks to 3 months, depending on the fellowship type.
5. Do I need ISPD membership?
No, both members and non-members can apply.
6. What documents are required?
Application form, CV, acceptance letter, home institution support letter, and training plan.
7. Can applicants from developed countries apply?
Yes, but they must be under 40 years old.
8. What does training include?
PD treatment, management, catheter care, nursing practices, and research strategies.
9. What happens after training?
Fellows must submit a report describing their experience and implementation plans.
10. What is the application deadline?
Applications close on 30 September 2025.