To thrive in a Peritoneal Dialysis role, you typically need a solid background in nursing or healthcare, with specialized training in nephrology and dialysis procedures. Familiarity with peritoneal dialysis equipment, sterile technique, and patient monitoring systems is important, along with certifications such as RN licensure or dialysis-specific credentials. Excellent communication, teaching abilities, and attention to detail distinguish those who excel in educating patients and coordinating their ongoing care. These skills and qualities are crucial for ensuring safe and effective treatments, patient adherence, and optimal health outcomes.