The International Society of Nephrology is pleased to offer the Primer Course in Glomerular Diseases in China, October 2024.

The Primer Course in Glomerular Diseases is designed for trainees and early-career clinicians and uses a case-based discussion format to review the epidemiology, diagnosis, histopathology and management issues of common glomerular diseases encountered by the general physician worldwide.

In addition, it will provide an outline of approaches to the various clinical presentations of glomerular diseases and review the basic foundation of renal histopathology. The course will also provide an evidence-based review of current therapeutic agents and treatment guidelines available for various glomerular diseases and is structured to encourage close engagement with the faculty, allowing the participants to discuss the rationale of treatment issues when the clinical evidence is weak or lacking.

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Course Overview

The Primer Course in Glomerular Diseases uses a case-based discussion format to review the epidemiology, diagnosis, histopathology and management issues of common glomerular diseases encountered by the general physician worldwide.

In addition, it will provide an outline of approaches to the various clinical presentations of glomerular diseases and review the basic foundation of renal histopathology. The course will also provide an evidence-based review of current therapeutic agents and treatment guidelines available for various glomerular diseases and is structured to encourage close engagement with the faculty, allowing the participants to discuss the rationale of treatment issues when the clinical evidence is weak or lacking.

Program

Audience

This course is designed for trainee nephrologists or junior consultants with 3 or fewer years as a specialist.

Date

October 16-17, 2024

Venue

Chongqing Yuelai International Convention Center
Athena Function Room
86 Yuelai Binjiang Avenue
Yubei District, Chongqing

Language & Translation

Presentations will be delivered in English with the presentation slides translated into Chinese.

For any questions related to this course, please contact GNcourse@theisn.org.

The GN Course Grants are supported by unrestricted educational grants from