
Overview and Target Audience
The KidneyBee Summit is a dynamic, interdisciplinary conference dedicated to advancing the science and practice of pediatric continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT). Designed for nurses, advanced practice providers, and physicians, the program blends practical application, emerging therapies, and collaborative strategy to improve outcomes for critically ill children. Attendees will engage in case-based discussion and expert-led sessions that strengthen clinical decision-making, technical proficiency, and team-based care.
Learner Outcomes
After participating in this two-day conference, learners will demonstrate increased knowledge and clinical reasoning related to pediatric acute kidney injury (AKI) and continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT), as evidenced by self-reported ability to apply evidence-based practices, troubleshoot therapy challenges, and collaborate effectively within multidisciplinary teams.
Objectives
- Evaluate and apply key principles of pediatric acute kidney injury (AKI), including pathophysiology, risk factors, high-risk populations, and emerging therapies to inform CRRT-related clinical decision-making.
- Apply evidence-based strategies for CRRT delivery, including technology selection, vascular access, anticoagulation, individualized prescription, integration with adjunct therapies, and bedside management to optimize patient outcomes.
- Analyze and implement best practices in multidisciplinary CRRT care, including team-based decision-making, program development, education, and quality improvement to advance pediatric CRRT delivery.
Learn more: KidneyBee Summit 2026 | Children’s Hospital Colorado Continuing Education

