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 Utility Of Clinical Genomics In Kidney Disease: International Perspectives – Part 2

Join us for part 2 of 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 2

Join us for part 2 of 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.

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

Join us for Part II of our “Polycystic Kidney Disease Research – Past, Present, and Future” webinar where talented and emerging experts discuss efforts being made to further elucidate the molecular pathways contributing to disease and shed light on cutting edge research that may one day lead to improved options for patients living with PKD.

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

Join us for Part II of our “Polycystic Kidney Disease Research – Past, Present, and Future” webinar where talented and emerging experts discuss efforts being made to further elucidate the molecular pathways contributing to disease and shed light on cutting edge research that may one day lead to improved options for patients living with PKD.

The Role Of The Pharmacist In Chronic Kidney Disease

In this event Dr Calvin Meaney and Dr Katie Cardone outline the role of both inpatient and outpatient clinical pharmacy services as well as discuss medication therapy challenges in managing patients with CKD.

The Role Of The Pharmacist In Chronic Kidney Disease

In this event Dr Calvin Meaney and Dr Katie Cardone outline the role of both inpatient and outpatient clinical pharmacy services as well as discuss medication therapy challenges in managing patients with CKD.

Diet Management In Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD): Ketogenic Diet – Part 3

Part 1 of this series described the fact that ADPKD is a metabolic reprogramming disease, which may benefit from novel diet strategies such as a ketogenic diet. Part 2 of this 3- part series discussed the use of a Plant-Focused Ketogenic Diet (PFKD) program for improved ADPKD outcomes. In Part 3 of this series, we will focus on meal planning, meal preparation and a food demonstration describing a “day in the life” when following a Plant-Focused Ketogenic Diet.