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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

Overview Of Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD)

Mitchell's Steakhouse - Polaris 1408 Polaris Pkwy, Columbus, Ohio, United States

This presentation will discuss the pathophysiology, disease progression, and the physical & emotional burden of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD).

Factors Influencing Drug Dialyzability

In this webinar, we will review medication information resources and present an approach to administration of medications when dialyzability data are limited in the hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis populations.

Factors Influencing Drug Dialyzability

In this webinar, we will review medication information resources and present an approach to administration of medications when dialyzability data are limited in the hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis populations.

Hyperuricemia In CKD & Specific Considerations In ADPKD

This webinar will cover biochemistry and physiology of uric acid and its pathway. We will discuss the pathophysiology of uric acid in gout, CKD, and ADPKD. We will also discuss therapeutic options and the current controversies around them.

Hyperuricemia In CKD & Specific Considerations In ADPKD

This webinar will cover biochemistry and physiology of uric acid and its pathway. We will discuss the pathophysiology of uric acid in gout, CKD, and ADPKD. We will also discuss therapeutic options and the current controversies around them.

COVID-19 & The Kidneys

In this webinar, Dr. Yongen Chang discusses the currently known pathophysiology of COVID-19 and important considerations in the care of patients with kidney disease.