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Presentation and Speakers
 
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
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
10
talks
11/15/2007
Optimal vs. Adequate Dialysis
Carl M. Kjellstrand, MD, PhD., Rodney S. Kenley, MS, MM.
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.
12
talks
10/31/2007
Nutrition and Nursing Workshop I
Sue Dickey, MS, RD., Lisa Murphy-Gutekunst, MSEd, RD, CSR, CDN
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
7
talks
10/16/2007
The Kidney in Liver Failure
Robert Isom, MD., Jörg Vienken, MD., Isaac Teitelbaum, MD
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
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
9
talks
09/30/2007
The Cutting Edge of Renal Kidney Replacement Therapy: Nanotechnology, Wearable and Bionic
Allen R. Nissenson, MD., Victor Gura, MD., Eli A. Friedman, MD
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
10
talks
09/12/2007
New Developments in HD Technology
Derrick Latos, MD., James Antaki, PhD., Rita McGill, MD
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
6
talks
09/12/2007
Clinical Topics
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
15
talks
08/29/2007
Nocturnal HD: QD vs. QOD
Peter G. Kerr, MB, BS, PhD., Andreas Pierratos, MD., Dennis Ross, MD
4
talks
08/29/2007

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