Mental Health In Kidney Transplant Recipients
Join us for this webinar to learn more about mental health in kidney transplant recipients and how it impacts patients, caregivers, graft survival, and mortality.
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Registered Dietitian Lauren Levy and Kidney-Friendly Chef Anthony Valentine come together to bring their expertise in nutrition and IgAN, including discussing the basics of nutritional concepts – such as sodium and protein – in patients with IgAN.Read More
Join us for this webinar to learn more about mental health in kidney transplant recipients and how it impacts patients, caregivers, graft survival, and mortality.
This presentation for patients will discuss how Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) develops, how the disease changes over time, and how it affects patients both physically and mentally.
In this webinar, Drs. Joshi and Shah share their expertise in peritoneal dialysis (PD) and nutrition. They will start by providing an overview of PD and highlight the key differences between PD and hemodialysis (HD).
Dr. Lerma and Michael Filsinger will discuss an overview of diabetic kidney disease (DKD) and what it means for patients who have been diagnosed with DKD.
This webinar discusses the association between ADPKD burden and disease severity, and if patient reported burden is associated with worse outcomes.
This webinar panel discussion featuring Dr. Ankur Shah, Dr. Debra Hain and Dr. Edgar Lerma 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.
The goal of this webinar is to provide a detailed overview of the Four-Hit hypothesis as well as explain the role of APRIL in disease pathogenesis.
This webinar panel discussion featuring Dr. Naoka Murakami and Kelly Chen, NP-BC will discuss the prevalence of various common and rare kidney diseases and comorbidities among the Asian American and Pacific Islander population and will include both the provider and patient perspectives.
Learn about the clinical, laboratory and histological risk predictors that make up the International IgAN Prediction Tool and gain an understanding of its clinical utility and future potential.
Learn the importance of cultural and ethnic preferences in crafting renal diets in this new, exciting webinar!
Learn about the IgA Nephropathy patient journey directly from an IgAN patient and nephrology healthcare provider, Kelly Chen.
Learn about the importance of mental health as related to IgAN.