HDCN Online Slide/Audio Symposium    

American Society of Nephrology
HDCN-- ASN Board Review Course, San Francisco, CA, September, 1998.

Selected Lectures in Acid-Base and Sodium Balance
This program offers 8 hours of Category One CME Credit through the University of Minnesota. For CME-related information click here

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The Talks

Introduction to Metabolic Acidosis
Robert G. Narins, M.D.

Pathogenesis and Diagnosis of Hypo- and Hypernatremia
Juan Carlos Ayus, M.D.

Treatment of Hypo- and Hypernatremia
Tomas Berl, M.D.

Audience questions concerning the dysnatremias
Drs. Ayus, Berl, and Narins

Metabolic Alkalosis
Thomas D. Dubose, Jr., M.D.

A Pathophysiologic Approach to Renal Tubular Acidosis (from the 1997/1998 NY Soc Nephrol Lecture Series)
Thomas D. Dubose, Jr., M.D.

Respiratory Acid-Base Disorders
Thomas D. Dubose, Jr., M.D.

Faculty

Juan Carlos Ayus, M.D. Professor of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX.

Tomas Berl, M.D. Professor of Medicine, and Chief, Division of Nephrology, University of Colorado Medical School, Denver, CO.

Thomas D. Dubose, Jr., M.D. Professor of Medicine and Integrative Biology. Director, Division of Renal Disease and Hypertension, Department of Medicine, University of Texas at Houston

Robert G. Narins, M.D. Professor of Medicine, Chief, Division of Nephrology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI. Director of Education, American Society of Nephrology.


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