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Exploring Kidney Week 2022’s Diverse Offerings
Early Programs: Delving into Specific Nephrology Subfields
Kidney Week 2022 presents a suite of four virtual Early Programs, each delving into a distinct area of nephrology.
1. Critical Care Nephrology: This program provides immersive insights into the management of critically ill renal patients, covering topics such as hemofiltration, renal replacement therapies, and shock management.
2. Glomerular Diseases: Focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of glomerular disorders, including glomerulonephritis, nephrotic syndrome, and diabetic nephropathy.
3. Maintenance Dialysis: Equips healthcare professionals with best practices for providing life-sustaining dialysis treatments, including hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis.
4. Kidney Pathophysiology (NEW): Uncovers the latest advancements in understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying kidney disease.
In-Person Early Programs: Hands-on Experiences and Immersive Discussions
Three in-person Early Programs offer attendees the opportunity to engage in interactive sessions and connect with experts in the field.
1. Advances in Research Conference: Regenerative Medicine and Bioartificial Kidneys: Explores cutting-edge approaches to kidney regeneration and investigates the promise of bioartificial kidneys in transforming renal care.
2. Fundamentals of Renal Pathology: Provides a comprehensive overview of renal pathology, enabling participants to recognize and interpret pathological findings in kidney tissues.
3. Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Nephrology (NEW): Empowers healthcare providers with practical skills in utilizing ultrasound for point-of-care diagnosis and monitoring in nephrology.
Annual Meeting: A Comprehensive Gathering of Nephrology Expertise
The Annual Meeting serves as the heart of Kidney Week 2022, convening nephrologists from around the world to share the latest research, clinical advancements, and best practices in kidney health.
Sessions and Presentations: The meeting encompasses a wide range of sessions, including plenary presentations, high-impact clinical trials, and educational symposia covering every aspect of nephrology.
Poster Presentations: Attendees have the opportunity to engage with groundbreaking research presented through poster sessions, fostering collaboration and the dissemination of new knowledge.
Exhibits: Explore the latest innovations in diagnostic tools, treatments, and technologies from leading healthcare companies exhibiting at the meeting.
Continuing Education Credits: All Early Programs and the Annual Meeting offer continuing education credits, enabling participants to enhance their professional development and stay abreast of advancements in the field.
Program Access and Availability
Early Programs and the Annual Meeting are accessible to attendees via different platforms.
Virtual Early Programs: On-demand content is available from Wednesday, October 19, and virtual live streams take place on October 26-27.
In-Person Early Programs: In-person sessions are held in Orlando on Wednesday, November 2.
Annual Meeting: All sessions are held in Orlando from November 3-6, with select sessions live-streamed for remote participants.
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