Hyponatremia: An Overview
In this presentation, the etiology and pathogenesis of hyponatremia (HN) will be discussed. HN is often asymptomatic or the symptoms are confused with other diseases. The symptoms and often severe […]
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Through the lens of renal pathology, this webinar will provide insights into the histopathological features that are crucial for accurate diagnosis and risk stratification in IgA Nephropathy, highlighting the significance of the renal biopsy and its interpretation.Read More
Through the lens of renal pathology, this webinar will provide insights into the histopathological features that are crucial for accurate diagnosis and risk stratification in IgA Nephropathy, highlighting the significance of the renal biopsy and its interpretation.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
In this presentation, the etiology and pathogenesis of hyponatremia (HN) will be discussed. HN is often asymptomatic or the symptoms are confused with other diseases. The symptoms and often severe […]
In this presentation, the etiology and pathogenesis of hyponatremia (HN) will be discussed. HN is often asymptomatic or the symptoms are confused with other diseases. The symptoms and often severe […]
Over a year ago, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that has led to the most aggressive push to improve the lives of patients with kidney disease since Congress […]
Over a year ago, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that has led to the most aggressive push to improve the lives of patients with kidney disease since Congress […]
This presentation, Dietary Considerations With Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD): Fluids, reviews practical guidance for diet and PKD and focuses on the preclinical and clinical data on the role of fluids […]
This presentation, Dietary Considerations With Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD): Fluids, reviews practical guidance for diet and PKD and focuses on the preclinical and clinical data on the role of fluids […]
A joint virtual live event for NephU & PsychU members in Oklahoma, New Mexico, Texas, and Arkansas. In this virtual live event, Sean George, PA-C, MHS and Laura Anguiano, PhD, […]
This presentation will define Measurement-Based Care (MBC) and explore its utility in kidney care, including its process, benefits, and challenges. Furthermore, the importance of Patient-Centered Care (PCC) and Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs) as it relates to improved patient outcomes and quality metrics will be discussed.
This presentation will define Measurement-Based Care (MBC) and explore its utility in kidney care, including its process, benefits, and challenges. Furthermore, the importance of Patient-Centered Care (PCC) and Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs) as it relates to improved patient outcomes and quality metrics will be discussed.
Population health provides an opportunity for health care systems, agencies, and organizations to work together in order to improve the health outcomes of the communities they serve. Some definitions of population health emphasize outcomes, some focus on measurement, and others emphasize accountability. Chronic kidney disease in the United States places a high burden upon society and health systems. Given its uneven distribution across populations and that the disease is largely preventable, chronic kidney disease is an important focus for population health. Drs Mary Reich Cooper, Tara McKinley, and Joseph Cirrincione will discuss population health with a focus on chronic kidney disease.
Population health provides an opportunity for health care systems, agencies, and organizations to work together in order to improve the health outcomes of the communities they serve. Some definitions of population health emphasize outcomes, some focus on measurement, and others emphasize accountability. Chronic kidney disease in the United States places a high burden upon society and health systems. Given its uneven distribution across populations and that the disease is largely preventable, chronic kidney disease is an important focus for population health. Drs Mary Reich Cooper, Tara McKinley, and Joseph Cirrincione will discuss population health with a focus on chronic kidney disease.
Most improvements in health care outcomes are attributed to clinical, operational, or financial process changes. However, patients can also play a considerable role in improving their care. Listen in as we explore patient empowerment and shared decision-making concepts, specific to patients suffering from kidney disease. By recognizing the potential benefit of empowered patients, it shifts the balance of care from the hospital and clinician to the community and patient – giving kidney patients a voice and control to improve outcomes!