As a Nephrology Medical Assistant, your typical day involves vital sign monitoring, preparing patients for kidney-related procedures, updating medical records, and assisting with lab draws or urine tests. You’ll coordinate closely with nephrologists, nurses, and administrative staff to ensure smooth patient flow and accurate documentation. Patient education, answering questions about treatment plans, and scheduling follow-up appointments are also common parts of your day. The pace can be fast, especially in busy clinics, but the role offers the rewarding opportunity to build meaningful relationships with patients managing chronic kidney conditions.