In this webinar, hear from four leading nephrology providers from across the country as they each share their perspectives on the health care challenges during COVID-19, and the role of… Read More
This timely and deeply affecting webinar features distinguished mental health thought leaders sharing the impact of racism and its trauma on their professional and personal lives. William Lawson, MD, PhD,… Read More
Patient empowerment is an important concept in the care of patients with chronic kidney disease. Listen as we discuss the foundational aspects of motivational interviewing, basic counseling techniques, and the… Read More
In this webinar, we reviewed ARPKD: an important cause of CKD in children. This disorder is often diagnosed in utero and is associated with significant mortality and morbidity. This discussion… Read More
In this NephU webinar, Dr Joshua Lipschutz discusses the current knowledge of COVID-19 and key considerations for the care of kidney disease patients. Read More
The current pandemic has shown that physical afflictions can have a similar or greater effect on one’s mental health. Paul Gionfriddo of Mental Health America, and Christine Moutier, MD, of… Read More
Mental disorder comorbidity is more prevalent in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Explore the effects of major depressive disorder on CKD and ESRD patients… Read More
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