Showing posts with label courses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label courses. Show all posts

Ultrasound and Nephrologists

Registration has opened for the Spring session of the Ultrasound course for Nephrologists at Emory University. It will be held on Feb 1-2 2014, in Atlanta.

The brochure for the upcoming course is available here.

Ultrasound Course for Nephrologists

Continuing our practice of highlighting excellent courses for Nephrologists and Fellows, here is a message from Professor W. Charles O'Neill regarding the annual Ultrasound for Nephrologists Course at Emory University this October. The course brochure and application form are here

"Ultrasonography is an invaluable tool in nephrology and, following the lead of other specialists, nephrologists are beginning to incorporate ultrasound into their practice. It is convenient, economically feasible and improves patient care. Since this skill is not generally taught in training programs, we have been offering the Ultrasonography for Nephrologists course. The course has been very well received and has been given continuously since 1997. It is a comprehensive, weekend program that provides both didactic and hands-on training in ultrasonography of native and transplanted kidneys, end-stage kidneys and allografts, and guidance for biopsy and central venous catheterization. There are 6 hours of hands-on training that include patients with a variety of abnormalities. Also covered are financial aspects including equipment costs, billing, reimbursement, and other aspects such as reports, record-keeping, databases, quality assurance, and accreditation. There will also be an opportunity to use equipment from a variety of manufacturers. Pretty much everything a nephrologist needs to get started."

Renal Jeopardy

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai are organizing a CME event: "Contoversies in Kidney Disease" aimed at attending nephrologists and fellows on September 13th 2013. This course will cover a broad range of topics of interest to nephrologists including cardio-renal issues, vitamin D and cardiovascular disease, genomics and IgA nephropathy. They have a great group of invited speakers.

In order to sweeten the deal for fellows, the registration fee will be $25 for trainees and there will be a special Renal Fellow Jeopardy Contest during lunchtime.

International Update on Glomerular Disease

On April 27th 2013, a course on glomerular disease will take place at the North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, New York. This course is being organized by Dr Kenar Jhaveri who is well known to the blogging community. There is an impressive list of speakers and this one day course is designed to provide an update on the management of glomerular diseases.

Best of all, registration is free for medical students, residents and fellows in training. Here is a link to the course description. and application form.

Home Dialysis University

The dates and locations for this year's Home Dialysis University for Fellows have been released. This is a series of courses on home HD and PD aimed at graduating fellows that is sponsored by the ISPD. You can check out the RFN review of the course here and our twitter feed from it here under #HomeDialysisU. The 4 locations are Charlotte, Dallas, Denver and Chicago and they are going to take place once a month from February to May.

The site for the fellows version is here. There is a similar course run for practicing renal physicians although this is starting in just 2 days in New Orleans. The website for the non-fellow's version is here