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A monthly review of journal literature by topic, with access to available abstracts and full text articles |
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Timely commentary on current research, best practices, and clinical management issues, provided by an expert panel of Nephrology Specialists |
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6 bi-monthly issues and 3 podcasts (clinical practice case-study scenarios) |
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Delivered directly to your email in-box |
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Fully accredited – earn your CME credits online |
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Free to registered subscribers, with no fees or prerequisites required |
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New Dialysis Modalities and Home Dialysis
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Acute Renal Failure |
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Renovascular disease |
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Kidney Transplant |
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Diabetic Renal Disease |
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Glomerulonephritis |
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Nephrologists |
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Endocrinologists |
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At the conclusion of this activity,
participants should be able to: |
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Assess the wide variety of complications presenting in their nephrology patients |
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More effectively diagnose renal dysfunctions and related conditions |
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Evaluate recommended diagnostic and therapeutic services based on individual patient needs |
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Apply the latest evidence-based practices to manage renal dysfunction and related comorbidities |
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Each month's issue is written by a guest
author with expertise in the topic of focus. The program is overseen by expert
program directors
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For each issue, participants have the option of earning 1.0 AMA PRA Category1 Credit(s)™ per newsletter and 0.5 credits per podcast by reading the content, completing the post-test and evaluation. Certificates are provided, electronically, from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. For more information click
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