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Harvard Comprehensive Updates in Nephrology 2025

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Updates, advances and practical information you can use now to screen, diagnose and manage patients with kidney disease

With more than 50 interactive lectures and case-based sessions, Harvard Comprehensive Updates in Nephrology 2025 provides a comprehensive update of the most important changes now impacting Nephrology with guidance on how to incorporate these changes into your clinical practice to optimize patient care and improve outcomes.

Many practicing nephrologists and physicians find it difficult to keep up with the rapid scientific and technological advances in renal care because medicine is changing at a faster pace than ever before. This live-streaming and fast-paced educational offering is taught by world-renowned experts and Harvard Medical School’s leading clinical faculty. The most important updates and advances in the diagnosis and treatment of kidney diseases will be taught, including practical information that you can use now to provide exceptional patient care.

* Date of Original Release: March 16-21, 2025

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of this activity, the participant will be able to:

  • Discuss how to approach patients with acid-base and electrolyte disturbances and manage their care
  • Define hypertension treatment goals and management for different populations
  • Review strategies for diagnosing and managing acute kidney injury
  • Assess new developments to reduce the risk of chronic kidney disease progression
  • Incorporate optimal immunosuppression strategies for initial and maintenance immunosuppression
  • Develop strategies to screen, prevent and treat patients with long-term complications of kidney transplantation
  • Summarize optimal management strategies for non-immunologic complications after kidney transplantation
  • Evaluate and treat patients presenting with signs and symptoms of glomerular disease
  • Explain the role of genetic testing in specific conditions

HARVARD COMPREHENSIVE UPDATES IN NEPHROLOGY 2025

* This course includes FULL 6-DAYS SESSION RECORDING in FullHD quality, along with topic-based lectures with presentation slides to support your study.

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HARVARD COMPREHENSIVE UPDATES IN NEPHROLOGY 2025 TOPICS

1. State-of-the-Art Approaches to Small-Vessel Vasculitis – Ronald J. Falk, MD

2. Renal Disease and Pregnancy – S. Ananth Karumanchi, MD

3. Question-and-Answer Session

4. Membranous Glomerulopathy and Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis, Minimal Change Disease – Ronald J. Falk, MD

5. IgA Nephropathy and H-S Purpura: Individualizing Therapy – Ronald J. Falk, MD

6. Question-and-Answer Session

7. Prevention and Treatment of Common PD Complications: An Interactive Session – Adam M. Segal, MD, FASN

8. Question-and-Answer Session

9. Detours in Hypertension: Evaluation and Management – Bradley M. Denker, MD

10. Question-and-Answer Session

11. Prevention and Treatment of Acute Kidney Injury: A Comprehensive Primer – Paul M. Palevsky, MD

12. Optimizing Renal Support in Acute Kidney Injury: Case-Based Discussions – Paul M. Palevsky, MD

13. Question-and-Answer Session

1. SELF-STUDY SESSION On-Demand: Acid-Base: Elementary Issues – Michael Emmett, MD

2. The Anion Gap: An Enduring Concept for Over 100 Years – Michael Emmett, MD

3. Case-Based Workshop: Acid-Base Clinical Cases – Michael Emmett, MD

4. Relation Between Salt and Water: Richard H. Sterns, MD

5. Case-Based Workshop: Fluid and Electrolytes – Richard H. Sterns, MD

6. Question-and-Answer Session

7. The Management of the Incidentally Discovered Adrenal Mass – Anand Vaidya, MD, MMSc

8. Endocrine Hypertension: Primary Aldosteronism and Pheochromocytoma – Anand Vaidya, MD, MMSc

9. Question-and-Answer Session

10. Challenges in Dialysis Access – Amy R. Evenson, MD, MPH

11. Question-and-Answer Session

12. The Forgotten Compartment: Tales from the Tubulointerstitium – Melanie P. Hoenig, MD

1. Advanced Kidney Disease in Vulnerable Patients Prognosis and Treatment Decision Conversations – Robert A. Cohen, MD, MSc

2. Updates on the Management of Chronic Kidney Disease – Bradley M. Denker, MD

3. Question-and-Answer Session

4. Immunosuppressive Management in Acute Infection and Malignancy in Kidney Transplantation – Daniel C. Brennan, MD, FACP

5. Human Xenotransplantation – Daniel C. Brennan, MD, FACP

6. Question-and-Answer Session

7. Onco-Nephrology A Primer for the Nephrologist – Kavita Mistry, MD, PhD

8. Question-and-Answer Session

9. APOL1-Associated Kidney Disease – Martin Pollak, MD

10. Comprehensive Genetic Analysis in Nephrology – Ali Gharavi, MD

11. Question-and-Answer Session

12. Hemodialysis Delivery Complications and the Barriers to Adequate Dialysis – J. Kevin Tucker, MD

13. Question-and-Answer Session

14. Disorders of Potassium Balance Something Old and Something New – Melanie P. Hoenig, MD

15. Question-and-Answer Session

16. Advances in Phosphate Homeostasis Management – Jessica Kendrick, MD

17. Question-and-Answer Session

1. What’s New? Controversies in Salt and Water – Mark L. Zeidel, MD

2. Question-and-Answer Session

3. Maintenance of Immunosuppression in Kidney Transplantation – Martha Pavlakis, MD

4. Finding the Right Pathway for a Patient With the Declining Allograft – Martha Pavlakis, MD

5. BURTON D. ROSE KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: Noninfectious Complications of Kidney Transplantation – Martha Pavlakis, MD

6. Question-and-Answer Session

7. Novel Dialysis Modalities for Chronic Patients – John Danziger, MD, MPhil

8. Case-Based Workshop: Problems in Dialysis – John Danziger, MD, MPhil

9. Question-and-Answer Session

10. SPECIAL LECTURE – Heat-Induced CKD – David J. Friedman, MD

11. Question-and-Answer Session

12. A Comprehensive Overview of Hypertension Management in 2025 – Bradley M. Denker, MD

13. Question-and-Answer Session

14. Pathology and Mechanisms of Glomerular Diseases – Astrid Weins, MD, PhD

15. Question-and-Answer Session

1. Management of Nondiabetic Chronic Kidney Disease – Lesley Inker, MD, MS

2. Management of Hypertension in Nephropathy and Diabetes An Update – Sylvia E. Rosas, MD, MSCE

3. Question-and-Answer Session

4. Challenging Clinical Questions: Case-Based Session – Robert S. Brown, MD

5. Anemia in CKD and ESKD: What We Know and What We Are Learning – Jeffrey H. William, MD

6. Question-and-Answer Session

7. Case-Based Workshop: Challenging Cases in Glomerular Disease – Helmut G. Rennke, MD

8. Question-and-Answer Session

9. Treating Lupus Nephritis in 2025 – Gerald B. Appel, MD

10. Renal Aspects of Dysproteinemias – Gerald B. Appel, MD

11. Case-Based Workshop: Challenging Glomerular Biopsy Cases – Gerald B. Appel, MD

12. Question-and-Answer Session

1. Management of Polycystic Kidney Disease – Peter G. Czarnecki, MD

2. Question-and-Answer Session

3. Selected Management Issues in Nephrotic Syndrome – Jai Radhakrishnan, MD, MS

4. Question-and-Answer Session

5. Diuretic Strategies in CHF, NS, Cirrhosis and CKD – Jai Radhakrishnan, MD, MS

6. Diagnosis and Management of Thrombotic Microangiopathies – Jai Radhakrishnan, MD, MS

7. Question-and-Answer Session

8. What Urologists Wish Nephrologists Would Know – Peter Steinberg, MD

9. Question-and-Answer Session

10. A Comprehensive Look at Renal Stones Strategies and Treatment Options – Gary C. Curhan, MD, ScD

11. Question-and-Answer Session

12. Challenging Cases in Renal Disease An Interactive Session – Stewart H. Lecker, MD, PhD

13. Question-and-Answer Session & Closing Remarks – Stewart H. Lecker, MD, PhD

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