Topical Networking

Friday, April 16
10:30-11:00 EDT Social justice & kidney outcomes: racial disparities, disadvantaged populations
Moderated by: Michelle Wong, Canada and Nikhil Pereira-Kamath, Tanzania
14:00-14:30 EDT Would urgent start of peritoneal dialysis be a potential solution to increase access to renal replacement therapy worldwide?
Moderated by: Viviane Calice-Silva, Brazil and Muhammad Iqbal Abdul Hafidz , Malaysia

 

Saturday, April 17
09:00-09:30 EDT CKD prevention in special populations: Integrating Non-communicable disease care into adult HIV clinics in LMICs
Moderated by: Udeme Ekrikpo, Nigeria and Eranga Wijewickrama, Sri Lanka
10:30-11:00 EDT Women in Nephrology Part I
Supported by the WIN network, moderated by: Ellie Kelepouris, Michelle Rheault, Scherly Leon, Cybele Ghossein, and Lisa Curtis 
12:00-12:30 EDT What do the KDIGO Clinical Practice Guidelines for Diabetes in CKD mean for my treatment decisions?
Supported by Boehringer Ingelheim/Lilly
14:00 – 14:30 EDT Reducing the risk of end-stage kidney disease
Supported by Janssen
Sunday, April 18
09:00-09:30 EDT Towards better integration of research and clinical training in Nephrology Academic Programs: Developing physician scientists
Moderated by: Vivek Kumar, India and Georges Nakhoul, USA
10:30-11:00 EDT Childhood Hypertension and Cardiovascular/Kidney complications among adults: What is the current evidence
Moderated by: Rahul Chanchlani, Canada and Sabine Karam, Lebanon
14:00-14:30 EDT Building multidisciplinary research collaborations with allied health in nephrology
Moderated by: Michelle Wong, Canada and Robert Kalyesubula, Uganda
Monday, April 19
09:00-09:30 EDT Integrating guidelines with clinical practice: Problems faced by clinicians.
Moderated by: Vivek Kumar, India and Elliot Tannor, Ghana
10:30-11:00 EDT Women in Nephrology Part II
Supported by the WIN network, moderated by: Susanne B. Nicholas, Leslie Gewin, Nisha Bansal, and Mala Sachdeva