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Presentation and Speakers
Posting Date
Special Situations in PD
Jean Holley, MD, and Joshua Botdorf, DO
2
talks
30th January 2014
Clinical and Administrative Issues:  Quality Outcomes in Nephrology
Katrina Russell, RN, Jay Wish, MD, Caprice Vanderkolk, MS, RN, and Debbie Cote, MSN, RN
4
talks
30th January 2014
The Hypertensive Overhydrated Patient: Making Sense of Different Strategies
Peter Kotanko, MD, Bernard Canaud, MD, Ercan Ok, MD, and Christopher Chan, MD
4
talks
30th January 2014
PD Nursing Clinical Topics V
Elizabeth Kelman, MEd, RN, Ann Marie Correia, ASN, RN, Barbara Valle, BSN, RN, and Lisa Sotter, BSN, RN
4
talks
30th January 2014
Nutrition and Metabolism
Steven Guest, MD, Jean Holley, MD, Gautam Phadke, MD, and Georges Saab, MD
4
talks
30th January 2014
Persistent Challenges in Dialysis Therapies: Has There Been Progress?
Joanne Bargman, MD, and William Clark, MD
2
talks
30th January 2014
PD and HD Dialysis Catheters: Implantation and Care
W. Kirt Nichols, MD, John Crabtree, MD, Michael Tal, MD, and Anil Agarwal, MD
4
talks
30th January 2014
Mini-symposium on Transitioning the Adolescent Dialysis Patient to an Adult Dialysis Program
Lorraine Bell, MD, Beth Piraino, MD, and Seattle Patients
3
talks
30th November 2013
Symposium on the Adolescent Dialysis Patient: Part I
Cora Breuner MD
1
talks
30th November 2013
Peritoneal Dialysis Program Management
Beth Piraino, MD, Fredric Finkelstein, MD, John Burkart, MD, and John Burkart, MD
4
talks
30th November 2013
Step-By-Step Approach to Optimal Preparation of Patients for Dialysis
Bessie Young, MD, Leanna Tyshler, Scott Bieber, DO, and Rajnish Mehrotra, MD
4
talks
30th November 2013
Clinical Nephrology II: Joint Nursing and Nutrition Session
Robert Martindale, MD, Linda McCann, RD, and Marisa Juarez, RD
3
talks
30th November 2013
Anticoagulation in 2013
Andrew Davenport, MD, Robert Reilly, MD, and Suhail Ahmad, MD
3
talks
30th November 2013

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