Season 4 Episode 8: Anticoagulation for People Receiving Long-term Haemodialysis

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Season 6 Episode 6: Operationalizing the Shift

Building on the concepts introduced in the previous episode Rethinking the Design and Conduct of Kidney Trials, this episode explores how innovative ideas in nephrology research can be translated into practical trial strategies. Experts discuss novel approaches to trial design, e ...  Show more

Season 6 Episode 5: The Global Shortage of Nephrology Nurses

This session will discuss the rising demand for kidney care, key causes of workforce gaps, and the impact on patient outcomes. It would also highlight practical solutions to strengthen the nephrology nursing workforce.Moderator: Ana Figueiredo Speakers:Rachael WalkerMarques Shek ...  Show more

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