Attend live and virtual events that provide a platform for education and collaborative discussion about the management of kidney disease and strategies to improve kidney health. 

Any NephU member can request a presentation for their region or organization at no charge.

Featured Events

Events

The Impact Of COVID-19: Experience In Nephrology

Leaders in nephrology will discuss healthcare challenges amidst COVID-19, telemedicine, and the future of nephrology. *Speakers are paid consultants of Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc (OPDC). Tazin Aijaz, PharmD, […]

Major Depressive Disorder In Chronic Kidney Disease

A Virtual Live Event for PsychU & NephU members in the New York state region. There is a high prevalence of depression among patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). This […]

Major Depressive Disorder In Chronic Kidney Disease

A regional Virtual Live Event for PsychU members in ID, NV, and NephU members in WA, OR, ID, AK, MT. There is a high prevalence of depression among patients with […]

Major Depressive Disorder In Chronic Kidney Disease

A regional Virtual Live Event for PsychU members in ID, NV, and NephU members in WA, OR, ID, AK, MT. There is a high prevalence of depression among patients with […]

Dietary Factors & Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD): Dietary Interventions

Online via NephU.org

This presentation on Dietary Factors & Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD): Dietary Interventions, reviews human composite dietary intervention trials conducted in patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). These dietary […]

Patient Empowerment In The Age Of Technology

With the advancement of technology throughout the 21st century, we have seen a growing role for the utilization of information technology applied to health and healthcare. Health information technology (HIT), […]

Major Depressive Disorder In Chronic Kidney Disease

Online via NephU.org

A regional Virtual Live Event for PsychU members in KS and OK, and NephU members in NM, OK, TX, and AR.There is a high prevalence of depression among patients with […]