Learn modifications of three cultural recipes to help patients understand how to adopt a kidney-healthy diet tailored to their unique cultural preferences. Read More
This on-demand webinar will discuss the potential impacts of climate change on kidney disease and mental health, as well as the urgent awareness needed to improve patient care globally. Read More
Watch this on-demand webinar to learn more about mental health in kidney transplant recipients and how it impacts patients, caregivers, graft survival, and mortality. Read More
In this on-demand webinar, Chef JJ Johnson is joined by Patient Advocate Lisa Belk, as well as Registered Dietician Misty Nason for a panel discussion on kidney healthy diets. Read More
Join us for this webinar to learn more about the role that radiologic technologists play in the diagnosis and prognosis of Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD). Read More
Dr. Workeneh, a double Board-certified nephrologist and internist, and professor will discuss the pathophysiology and management of HTN in patients with ADPKD, CKD, and the GP. Read More
Viewers can cook alongside Chef JJ’s demonstration as he brings his culinary flare to delicious kidney healthy recipes. Read More
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