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

Debunking 5 Common Myths Around Peritoneal Dialysis

Join us for this informative webinar as renowned home dialysis experts Dr Ankur Shah and Dr Natasha Dave review and counter common perceived barriers to utilizing peritoneal dialysis in various populations.

Debunking 5 Common Myths Around Peritoneal Dialysis

Join us for this informative webinar as renowned home dialysis experts Dr Ankur Shah and Dr Natasha Dave review and counter common perceived barriers to utilizing peritoneal dialysis in various populations.

Hyponatremia: Association With Falls & Fractures

Join us for this webinar featuring Dr Joseph Verbalis, MD, Division Chief, Endocrinology & Metabolism, Director, Georgetown University Medical Center as we discuss the association between hyponatremia and falls and fractures.

Hyponatremia: Association With Falls & Fractures

Join us for this webinar featuring Dr Joseph Verbalis, MD, Division Chief, Endocrinology & Metabolism, Director, Georgetown University Medical Center as we discuss the association between hyponatremia and falls and fractures.

The Utility Of Clinical Genomics In Kidney Disease: International Perspectives – Part 1

Join us for this informative international webinar where Professor Andrew Mallett, nephrologist and clinical researcher (Australia), and Dr Hila Rasouly, research scientist and genetic counselor (USA), discuss clinical genomics and its applications in kidney disease, including genetic testing for diagnosis and prognosis and the question of determining which patients to test, barriers to access, global differences across healthcare landscapes, and implications for the patient.

The Utility Of Clinical Genomics In Kidney Disease: International Perspectives – Part 1

Join us for this informative international webinar where Professor Andrew Mallett, nephrologist and clinical researcher (Australia), and Dr Hila Rasouly, research scientist and genetic counselor (USA), discuss clinical genomics and its applications in kidney disease, including genetic testing for diagnosis and prognosis and the question of determining which patients to test, barriers to access, global differences across healthcare landscapes, and implications for the patient.

Overview Of Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD)

NephU Community Advisors, Dr Neera Dahl, Dr Arlene Chapman, and Dr Frederic F. Rahbari Oskoui present an overview of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) and answer common questions health care professionals have about ADPKD.

Overview Of Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD)

NephU Community Advisors, Dr Neera Dahl, Dr Arlene Chapman, and Dr Frederic F. Rahbari Oskoui present an overview of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) and answer common questions health care professionals have about ADPKD.

Overview Of Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD)

NephU Community Advisors, Dr Neera Dahl, Dr Arlene Chapman, and Dr Frederic F. Rahbari Oskoui present an overview of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) and answer common questions health care professionals have about ADPKD.

Major Depressive Disorder In Chronic Kidney Disease

In this virtual live event, Alf Carroll, MS, PA-C, and Alyssa Peckham, PharmD, BCPP discuss the high prevalence of major depressive disorder (MDD) among patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and end-stage renal disease (ESRD).

Polycystic Kidney Disease Research – Past, Present & Future: Part I

Please join us as leading experts, James Calvet, PhD and Arlene Chapman, MD, take us on a journey of the past discoveries, clinical advancements made, and the present state of affairs in the PKD research field with the NephU webinar titled, “Polycystic Kidney Disease Research – Past, Present and Future: Part I.”

Polycystic Kidney Disease Research – Past, Present & Future: Part I

Please join us as leading experts, James Calvet, PhD and Arlene Chapman, MD, take us on a journey of the past discoveries, clinical advancements made, and the present state of affairs in the PKD research field with the NephU webinar titled, “Polycystic Kidney Disease Research – Past, Present and Future: Part I.”