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Composed of over 21,000 physicians and scientists, ASN is the world’s largest professional society devoted to the study of kidney disease. ASN holds several programs to expand and support the nephrology workforce, including Kidney Tutored Research and Education for Kidney Scholars (TREKS). Kidney TREKS fosters an interest in nephrology through a…
Read MoreAs we approach the end of another remarkable year, December has been filled with enriching events and collaborative opportunities for our members. These sessions have provided valuable insights and strengthened our shared commitment to advancing pediatric nephrology. Here’s a quick look back at this month’s events: A Pain in the…
Read MoreSystems of power are upheld when people believe they are powerless. In the aftermath of the election season, thoughts of concern for my undocumented patients have frequented my headspace. While there has been longstanding discussion around organ allocation and kidney equity for those who are not US citizens, my internal…
Read MoreCall for Interest: Pediatric Hyperphosphatemia Quality Measure Focus Group Earlier this year, our group at the University of Michigan Kidney Epidemiology and Cost Center (UM-KECC) developed a quality measure for chronic hyperphosphatemia in adult dialysis patients with the assistance of a Technical Expert Panel. We were unsuccessful in our attempts…
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Current institution and role, previous training Division Chief and Fellowship Program Director at Yale University School of Medicine. Fellowship in Pediatric Nephrology at Yale, Pediatrics residency at Georgetown University Hospital, medical school at Boston University Clinical and research interests I run a basic science lab focused on vascular inflammation and…
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November was filled with opportunities to learn, collaborate, and grow within the ASPN community. From webinars to multidisciplinary events, we explored a variety of topics to advance pediatric nephrology care. Here’s a quick recap of the month’s events: November 4: Pathology Webinar: A 16-year-old male with nephrotic syndrome November 4:…
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