Intensive Review of Nephrology 2017 ( Videos)

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Intensive Review of Nephrology 2017 ( Videos)


Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital Board Review

Prepare for board exams with this comprehensive update of renal medicine and its subspecialties. Ideal for MOC!

A Comprehensive Nephrology Update

  • Intensive Review of Nephrology 2017 ( Videos) Recorded during Harvard Medical School’s highly-rated annual live event, Intensive Review of Nephrology provides critical
  • updates on basic principles, changing guidelines and therapeutic strategies. Throughout this  program, emphasis is placed on the practical application of physiological
  • principles to the understanding and management of clinical problems and board exam preparation, helping you to better:
  • Summarize current/recommended nephrology guidelines in clinical practice
  • Explain the differential diagnosis of complex clinical presentations of patients with renal disorders
  • Identify/integrate current therapeutic options for specific renal disorders
  • Review and interpret up-to-date literature relevant to clinical practice
  • Describe pathophysiological mechanisms as they apply to management of renal disease
  • Apply learning objectives to the ABIM Nephrology certification/recertification examinations

TOPICS/SPEAKERS
Glomerulonephritis

  • Clinical Renal Pathophysiology – Ramon G. Bonegio, MD
  • Renal Pathology in 2017: Part 1 – Helmut G. Rennke, MD
  • Renal Pathology in 2017: Part 2 – Helmut G. Rennke, MD
  • Current Approaches to Urine Sediment Analysis – Martina M. McGrath, MD
  • Challenging Pathology Cases – Helmut G. Rennke, MD
  • Update of IgA Nephropathy – Gerald B. Appel, MD
  • Membranous Nephropathy – David Salant, MD
  • Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis – John L. Niles, MD
  • Update on Lupus Nephritis – Gerald B. Appel, MD
  • Glomerulonephritis: Questions & Answers Session – Gerald B. Appel, MD
  • Metabolic Management of Kidney Stones – Gary Curhan, MD, ScD
  • Geriatric Nephrology – Ernest Mandel, MD
  • Anemia Management: Update and Best Practices – Ajay K. Singh, MBBS, FRCP (UK), MBA
  • Must-Know Clinical Images in Nephrology – Ajay K. Singh, MBBS, FRCP (UK), MBA

Electrolytes and Acid Base

  • Workshop: Hyponatremia and Hypernatremia – David B. Mount, MD
  • Electrolyte and Acid Base Disorders Questions & Answers Session – Part 1 – Alan S.L. Yu, MB, BChir.
  • Hypokalemia and Hyperkalemia – David B. Mount, MD
  • Acidosis – Alan S.L. Yu, MB, BChir.
  • Alkalosis – Alan S.L. Yu, MB, BChir.
  • Cases from Renal Grand Rounds – David B. Mount, MD
  • Electrolyte and Acid Base Disorders Questions & Answers Session – Part 2 – Alan S.L. Yu, MB, BChir.
  • Genetics and Kidney Disease – Friedhelm Hildebrandt, MD
  • Update on Polycystic Kidney Disease – Peter G. Czarnecki, MD
  • Pregnancy and Renal Disease – Ravi I. Thadhani, MD, MPH
  • Pediatric Nephrology – Michael J.G. Somers, MD
  • Dialysis Vascular Access: Assessment and Complications – Dirk Hentschel, MD

CKD and General Nephrology

  • Update on Renovascular Disease – Joseph M. Garasic, MD
  • Secondary Hypertension – Anand Vaidya, MD, MMSc
  • Cardiovascular Disease and Renal Disease – David M. Charytan, MD, MSc
  • Nephrology Board Review Practice 1 – David M. Charytan, MD, MSc

Acute Kidney Injury

  • Pathophysiology of Acute Kidney Injury – Joseph V. Bonventre, MD, PhD
  • Acute Kidney Injury Syndromes – Sushrut S. Waikar, MD, MPH
  • Cancer and Acute Kidney Injury – Albert Q. Lam, MD
  • Paraprotein Induced Kidney Injury – Albert Q. Lam, MD
  • Clinicopathological Conference – Mark J. Sarnak, MD, MS, Joel Henderson, MD, PhD & Martina M. McGrath, MD
  • Cardiorenal and Hepatorenal Syndromes – David J.R. Steele, MD
  • Interstitial Nephritis: Diagnosis and Management – Li-Li Hsiao, MD, PhD
  • ICU Nephrology and Continuous Renal Replacement Therapies – Peter G. Czarnecki, MD

Transplantation

  • Why Do We Reject a Transplant? – Jamil R. Azzi, MD
  • Transplant Immunosuppression Review – Steven Gabardi, PharmD., BCPS, FAST, FCCP
  • Immunological Assessment Pre and Post Transplant – Melissa Y. Yeung, MD
  • Early Post Transplant Management – Anil K. Chandraker, MD
  • Late Post Transplant Medical Complications – Leonardo V. Riella, MD, PhD
  • Late Loss of the Kidney Transplant – Andrew M. Siedlecki, MD
  • Infection in Transplant Recipients – Sarah P. Hammond, MD
  • Transplant Cases: Board Review Practice – Melissa Y. Yeung MD & Edgar L. Milford, MD
  • Pre-Transplant Evaluation of Recipients – Jamil R. Azzi, MD & Sayeed Malek, MD, FACS
  • Donor Evaluation – David Wojciechowski, DO
  • Thrombotic Microangiopathies – Jean M. Francis, MD
  • Transplant Board Review – Leonardo V. Riella, MD, PhD
  • Must Know Board Zebras – Emily S. Robinson, MD, MPH
  • Cutting Edge in Transplantation – Reza Abdi, MD

Dialysis

  • Dialysis Dosing – J. Kevin Tucker, MD
  • Mineral and Bone Disease – David Bushinsky, MD
  • Dialysis: A Case-Based Clinical Review and Update – J. Kevin Tucker, MD
  • Pearls in Mineral and Bone Disease – David Bushinsky, MD
  • Renal Ultrasound for the Clinical Nephrologist – Adina S. Voiculescu, MD
  • Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology: A 2017 Update – Gearoid M. McMahon, MB BCh
  • Peritoneal Dialysis – Joanne M. Bargman, MD, FRCPC
  • Peritoneal Dialysis Complications – Joanne M. Bargman, MD, FRCPC
  • Poisonings and Intoxications: What a Nephrologist Now Needs to Know – Albert Q. Lam, MD
  • Nephrology Board Review Practice 2 – Finnian R. McCausland, MD
  • How to Pass the Boards – David E. Leaf, MD

Learning Objectives

After viewing this program, participants will be better able to:

  • Summarize current/recommended nephrology guidelines in clinical practice
  • Explain the differential diagnosis of complex clinical presentations of patient with renal disorders
  • Identify/integrate current therapeutic options for specific renal disorders
  • Review and interpret up-to-date literature relevant to clinical practice
  • Describe pathophysiological mechanisms as they apply to management of renal disease
  • Apply learning objectives to the ABIM Nephrology certification/recertification examinations

ACGME Competencies


This course is designed to meet one or more of the following Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Competencies:

Patient Care and Procedural Skills
Medical Knowledge
Practice-Based Learning and Improvement
Target Audience

The target audience for the Intensive Review of Nephrology course is clinical and academic nephrologists, internists, pediatricians, and primary care physicians/trainees preparing for ABIM nephrology certification/recertification examinations and/or seeking a comprehensive update in renal medicine and its subspecialties.

 

Date of Original Release: October 1, 2017
Termination Date: January 31, 2020 (Please note that AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™ will no longer be issued for the activity after this date)
Estimated Time to Complete the Activity: 46.75 hours

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