Study author, Peter Reese, put together a quick tweetorial, explaining that we missed the point and, more importantly, providing this point in a series of tweets.
Use of race in GFR estimating formulas. The Visual Abstract
Nice visual abstract by Krithika Mohan. Excellent work.
Should Race be Replaced? Reconsidering the eGFR Equations.
They Decide Who Lives, Who Dies
NephJC Summer Bookclub: Doctor (Object Lesson)
Understanding the vortex of non-inferiority trials
MENTOR: Visual Abstract
An excellent visual abstract from Sinead Stoneman
Also check out the visual abstracts from Samira Farouk, Christhian Munoz, and the NEJM itself.
MENTOR: Is Rituximab Ripened enough for Membranous?
PREDNOS: Commentary from a Pediatric Nephrologist
Length of steroids for pediatric nephrotic syndrome, the visual abstract
This week’s visual abstract on PREDNOS trial is by NSMC Intern Justin Davis.
How Long is too Long? Steroids in Nephrotic Syndrome
SONAR: the visual abstract
SONAR: Is there a Signal in the Noise?
The latest NephJC podcast is all about the Risk Scoring in IgA Nephopathy study.
The Freely Filtered team (minus Samira) spent an hour doing a deep dive on the Risk Score for IgA nephropathy and how many grams of IgA a human makes everyday.
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Link to the episode on NephJC
Link to Freely Filtered on iTunes
The latest NephJC podcast is all about the hypernatremia study.
The Freely Filtered team (minus Swapnil) spent an hour doing a deep dive on the speed of sodium correction, the use of Slack in medicine. The Kardashian index, and misinformation on the internet. Take a listen. If you like it, leave us a review on iTunes.
Link to the episode on NephJC
Link to Freely Filtered on iTunes
Hypernatremia Speed of Correction Tweetorial
This was NephJC’s first Tweetorial. We hope to make these regular components of the content NephJC generates to describe and disseminate the latest research.
The IgA Risk Score Tweetorial
NSMC Intern Daniyal Jafree stepped up to write an excellent tweetorial on the latest NephJC discussion. Take a look.