This week, we will discuss a risk score which helps to prognosticate the most common glomerular disease. Not only is IgA most common - it is quite heterogeneous, which makes the problem of who should get treated quite difficult.
Correction of Hypernatremia: Fast or Slow, The visual abstract
Renua Aiyegbusi, an intern with the NSMC, created this visual abstract for this week’s chat
Additionally, since this is a CJASN article, Michelle Lim made this visual abstract for CJASN
Fixing Hypernatremia: Acting Fast or Acting Slow?
Freely Filtered Episode 3 on CREDENCE (what else?)
The full filtrate met last week to chat up CREDENCE. Hear the podcast on the web, or subscribe with the following feed link:
http://nephjc.com/freelyfiltered?format=rss
CREDENCE wrapup
Visual abstract for CREDENCE
This visual abstract is by NSMC Intern, Mario Funes
Here is the visual abstract from The George Institue
The second NephJC Podcast Tries to ASCEND depression
The SGLT2i Crescendo with CREDENCE
Visual Abstract for Ascend
Omar Taco with a very colorful visual abstract for this week’s discussion of the ASCEND trial of depression on hemodialysis.
How can we ASCEND from the depths of depression?
The first NephJC Podcast is all about the NSAIDs in the Army study
NSAIDs (maybe) are nephrotoxic: the Visual Abstract
Stepping up to the plate is Sinead Stoneman again!
Newsflash: Numerous NSAIDs are Nephrotoxic
PIVOTAL Wrap up
10 Steps to Read a Paper
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Organizing National Conferences 101: Ten Tips from Lessons Learnt
A PIVOTAL Visual Abstract
Sinead Stoneman did a nice visual abstract for this week’s discussion.