Presentation and Speakers |
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Posting Date |
Control of Extracellular Volume and Blood Pressure Are Essential for Optimal Dialysis |
Zbylut Twardowski, MD., Garry Reams, MD., Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh, MD, PhD., Bernard Charra, MD., Wladyslaw Sulowicz, MD |
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6
talks |
11/15/2007 |
Vascular Access: A Multidisciplinary Approach to AV Fistula Access Care |
Anatole Besarab, MD., Jack Work, MD., Arif Asif, MD., Deborah J. Brouwer, RN, CNN., Kathleen Bregel, RN, CNN., Deborah J. Brouwer, RN, CNN., Rosa M. Marticorena, RN, BScN, DCE |
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10
talks |
11/15/2007 |
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3
talks |
10/31/2007 |
Is Increasing Utilization of APD Warranted? |
Fredric O. Finkelstein, MD., John M. Burkart, MD., Salim Mujais, MD., Alexandra Voineseu, MD., Dana Negoi, MD., Martin Schreiber, MD. |
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12
talks |
10/31/2007 |
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4
talks |
10/16/2007 |
Incorporating Findings from the Clinical Nursing Assessment into the Individualized Care Plan for Dialysis |
Glenda Payne, MS, RN, CNN., Mary Schira, PhD, RN, CS., Mary Zorzanello, MSN, RN, CNN., Brenda F. Patrick, MS, RN, CNN, APRN-BC |
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7
talks |
10/16/2007 |
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6
talks |
10/16/2007 |
Future of HD Access |
Dennis Andress, MD., Wladyslaw Sulowicz, MD., Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh, MD, PhD., Daniel W. Coyne, MD., Peter G. Kerr, MB, BS, PhD |
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5
talks |
09/30/2007 |
Derangement in Calcium/Phosphorous~Tip of Iceberg Bone, Heart & Hormonal Links: Factors Effecting Morbidity & Mortality |
Dennis Andress, MD., Wladyslaw Sulowicz, MD., Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh, MD, PhD., Daniel W. Coyne, MD., Peter G. Kerr, MB, BS, PhD |
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9
talks |
09/30/2007 |
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6
talks |
09/30/2007 |
Home Hemodialysis Topics |
Christopher Blagg, MD., Joseph Pulliam, MD., John Moran, MD., Nancy Meyer, RN, CNN., Sylvia Donato-Moore, BSN, RN, CNN., Rosa M. Marticorena, RN, BScN, DCE |
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10
talks |
09/12/2007 |
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4
talks |
09/12/2007 |
Anemia: What's New, What's Old and What's on the Horizon? |
Daniel W. Coyne, MD., Warren Shapiro, MD., Anatole Besarab, MD., Vaughn Folkert, MD., Jay Wish, MD |
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6
talks |
09/12/2007 |
Clinical Topics
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Peter G. Blake, MB., William Salzer, MD., Pranay Kathuria, MD., Joanne Bargman, MD., M. R. Pete Hayden, MD., John C. Van Stone, MD., M. R. Pete Hayden, MD., Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh, MD, PhD, MPH |
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15
talks |
08/29/2007 |
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4
talks |
08/29/2007 |
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"AUDIO CD" format. Both mp3 and wma files can be recorded
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2004, we are providing audiofiles in both WMA and MP3 format . For
earlier files, please download the WMA to MP3 converter specified
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list .
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Audio CD Burning steps:
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- Choose the "Audio CD" option (NOT the DATA CD option!
- Browse to the place where you stored the downloaded files to
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- Click "Burn CD" or "Record" button
- If in doubt, ask someone under 17 years of age to help you!
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