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Renal Fellow Network: January 2015
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RFN in the News. Saturday, January 17, 2015. NSMC Inaugural Internship Class Announced. The Nephrology Social Media Collective (NSMC) is proud to announce the inaugural class. Of the 2015 internship. This is a new initiative with the goal to help foster individuals interested in finding their voice in social media. The 2015 internship class is:. Hector Madariaga, MD. Scherly Leon, MD. Nikhil Shah, MD. Chi Chu, MD. Posted by Matt Sparks. Monday, January 12, 2015. Join Mark Parker ( @kidneyfuture. Take a f...
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Renal Fellow Network: May 2015
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RFN in the News. Wednesday, May 27, 2015. The Revolution of Medical Learning - Exploring Novel Teaching Tools…. Textbooks and formal lectures were previously considered the main sources to build a solid medical knowledge. However, the advancements of technology have transformed our learning process. Nowadays, students, residents and fellows learn from a combination of resources including Internet, Uptodate, webcasts, podcasts, blogs and apps in addition to formal teaching. Finally, learning to. Assess ki...
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Renal Fellow Network: July 2015
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RFN in the News. Tuesday, July 14, 2015. Nephrotoxicity of Dietary Supplements and Alternative Medicine. Posted by Steven Gabardi. Posted by Gearoid McMahon. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Get notified of new RFN posts by email. Join the discussion over at eCJASN. As a new article is selected each month from the journal. Follow RFN on Twitter. Nephrotoxicity of Dietary Supplements and Alternat. The Online Nephrology Journal Club. Anemia of chronic kidney disease. Genetics of kidney disease. The Rule of 6s d...
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samples connection: eJournal Club - Session length and weight gain
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Sunday, July 28, 2013. EJournal Club - Session length and weight gain. This month's eJournal club. Published by a fellow from our institution that attempts to get to the bottom of an interesting question: in patients with a high interdialytic weight gain (IDWG), is the dialysis session length (DSL) or the total volume gained more important? Head over the eJournal Club. To continue the discussion of this paper. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The G20 leaders statement, in relevant part. By our Guest B...
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Renal Fellow Network: ASN Fellow's Survey
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RFN in the News. Monday, June 1, 2015. The American Society of Nephrology (ASN), in collaboration with a research team from George Washington University (GWU), is conducting its 2. Annual survey of fellows training in nephrology. The goal of this important survey is to better understand developments in the marketplace for nephrologists. Is available at https:/ www.asn-online.org/education/training/workforce/. We urge all fellows to complete this important survey. Edward Salsberg, MPA. Leah Masselink, PhD.
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Renal Fellow Network: the von Kossa Stain for Acute Phosphate Nephropathy
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RFN in the News. Monday, August 17, 2009. The von Kossa Stain for Acute Phosphate Nephropathy. One of the hot topics in Nephrology over the past few years has been the epidemiologic and histopathologic studies suggesting oral sodium phosphate colonoscopy preparations as a cause of acute phosphate nephropathy. Which stains certain calcium-containing salts such as calcium phosphate a brownish-blackish color. Labels: acute kidney injury. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Join the discussion over at eCJASN.
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samples connection: July 2013
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Sunday, July 28, 2013. EJournal Club - Session length and weight gain. This month's eJournal club. Published by a fellow from our institution that attempts to get to the bottom of an interesting question: in patients with a high interdialytic weight gain (IDWG), is the dialysis session length (DSL) or the total volume gained more important? Head over the eJournal Club. To continue the discussion of this paper. Thursday, July 25, 2013. The potential danger in treating Hypothermia-induced Hypokalemia.