American Kidney Fund’s Undiagnosed Causes Of Kidney Disease Initiative
This webinar with the AKF will help promote meaningful, systemic change to ensure that patients with kidney disease get the diagnosis they need and the care they deserve.
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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.
This webinar discussion featuring Dr. Ashar Luqman will discuss the prevalence of various common and rare kidney diseases and comorbidities among the Native American population.Read More
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
This webinar discussion featuring Dr. Ashar Luqman will discuss the prevalence of various common and rare kidney diseases and comorbidities among the Native American population.Read More
This webinar with the AKF will help promote meaningful, systemic change to ensure that patients with kidney disease get the diagnosis they need and the care they deserve.
This webinar will illuminate the burden of depression and anxiety in ESKD patients and the associated risk factors. Best practices and strategies for recognizing and discussing these concerns with patients will be shared.
Cooking for your kidneys doesn’t have to be challenging or boring! Chef JJ demonstrates how healthy food can be easy, exciting, and delicious. Not only can the whole family get involved, but they can have fun and enjoy the same meals as well.
Join us for our webinar where expert, Dr. Ankur Shah, will provide an overview of IgA Nephropathy
The PKD Foundation’s Centers of Excellence (COE) program is built upon the belief that the best way to provide ADPKD-centered care is through patient-focused, comprehensive care with the coordination and support of an integrated care team.
The PKD Foundation’s Centers of Excellence (COE) program is built upon the belief that the best way to provide ADPKD-centered care is through patient-focused, comprehensive care with the coordination and support of an integrated care team.
Cooking for your kidneys doesn’t have to be challenging or boring! Chef JJ demonstrates how healthy food can be easy, exciting, and delicious. Not only can the whole family get involved, but they can have fun and enjoy the same meals as well.
The goal of this webinar is to increase awareness surrounding the emotional and physical burden that ADPKD patients face. The webinar will also discuss the impact on patient’s caregivers as well as the urgent call to action for collaborative engagement between nephrology and mental health experts to address mental health in ADPKD patients.
Expert nephrologist, Dr. Samuel A Kantor, will discuss metabolic acidosis in CKD.
This presentation focuses on the impact of kidney disease and autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) in Black and Hispanic/Latino communities and the effects of social determinants of health on patients living with kidney. Diagnosing and managing the care of patients living with ADPKD will also be discussed.
In this webinar, the speakers 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.
Please join us and our leading expert, Kristen Nowak, PhD, MPH, as she showcases her laboratory findings about the complex relationship between diet, obesity and the role that they play in disease progression.