Social Determinants Of Racial Disparities In Chronic Kidney Disease
Join us for a panel discussion to understand the relationship between social determinants of health and kidney disease and how to better integrate these into patient care settings.
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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 a panel discussion to understand the relationship between social determinants of health and kidney disease and how to better integrate these into patient care settings.
As part of our Patient Empowerment series, this presentation brings you concepts and resources to help improve health literacy among your patients, especially those with chronic kidney disease, as they manage the complexities of their care regimen. Health literacy is crucial for dialysis and transplant patients so they can be empowered to participate in shared decision-making. Effective communication strategies lead to better patient engagement, and engaged patients can better deal with the many challenges they face in living with kidney disease.
This presentation discusses goals & aims of the 2020 National Kidney Foundation Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative (NKF-KDOQI) Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) and nutrition recommendations for calories (energy), protein, and fiber for patients with Kidney Disease.
This presentation discusses goals & aims of the 2020 National Kidney Foundation Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative (NKF-KDOQI) Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) and nutrition recommendations for calories (energy), protein, and fiber for patients with Kidney Disease.
Every year, National Association of Nephrology Technicians/Technologists (NANT) hosts Dialysis Tech ConneXion (DTX21). This year, DTX21 will continue to offer targeted continuing education for Clinical Nephrology Technicians (NCTs) and Biomedical Technology Technologists (NBTs), and will showcase key dialysis technology vendors and providers in a virtual exhibit hall. Between the live content and on-demand learning channels, a technician could earn more than 30 contact hours! And, best of all, you can do it from the comfort of your own home!
Join us for a conversation with Dr Gaurava Agarwal, Associate Professor in the Departments of Medical Education and Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine, and Lillian Pryor, President of the American Nephrology Nurses Association for a timely discussion on workplace mental health and well-being for healthcare workers.
Join us for a conversation with Dr Gaurava Agarwal, Associate Professor in the Departments of Medical Education and Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine, and Lillian Pryor, President of the American Nephrology Nurses Association for a timely discussion on workplace mental health and well-being for healthcare workers.
Patient empowerment is an important concept in the care of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). This presentation discusses the foundational aspects of motivational interviewing, basic counseling techniques, and the importance of this collaborative counseling method in this population. By communicating and empowering patients, many outcomes have been shown to improve in chronic kidney disease.
The NephChef features Chef Duane as he scrambles up some succulent low sodium recipes for successful CKD outcomes!
The NephChef features Chef Duane as he scrambles up some succulent low sodium recipes for successful CKD outcomes!
Implementation of the End-Stage Renal Disease Treatment Choices (ETC) Model began on January 1, 2021. In this informative webinar, Mark Neumann and Amy Kozsuch discuss the details of this payment model and how it impacts providers across the End-Stage Renal Disease care spectrum.
Implementation of the End-Stage Renal Disease Treatment Choices (ETC) Model began on January 1, 2021. In this informative webinar, Mark Neumann and Amy Kozsuch discuss the details of this payment model and how it impacts providers across the End-Stage Renal Disease care spectrum.