Pediatric Nephrology Seminar XLVI

小儿肾脏病学研讨会XLVI

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Project Summary Pediatric Nephrology Seminar XLVI is an international forum for pediatric and adult nephrologists, pediatricians, internists, general practitioners, renal pathologists, neonatologists, pediatric urologists, transplant surgeons, nurses, nutritionists and allied health professionals to review selected relevant subjects and share new scientific materials. Topics span disciplines including advances in translational research to mechanisms of pediatric renal disease, clinical diagnosis and management. All registrants have opportunities to be involved in a dynamic exchange of information, experience, and insight. Specific topics selected for Pediatric Nephrology Seminar XLVI include a total of 12 Sessions covering pediatric nephrology for the practitioner, the approach to the hypertensive child, fluid/electrolyte disorders, new developments in the pathogenesis of selected glomerulopathies, mechanisms of progressive chronic kidney disease (CKD), therapeutic challenges in dialysis and transplantation, and new frontiers in pediatric nephrology. This coming year we plan to include a session devoted to Fellowship Training Issues and Research Initiatives. In addition, there will be a workshop on growth and nutrition in CKD and an interactive session on Clinico-Pathologic correlations. All the topics selected have high clinical and research relevance and have not been covered by other conferences in recent years. The Seminar will take place over a 3-day period and will deal with a diverse array of current nephrologic and urologic issues ranging from basic science to clinical practice. There will be a total of 22 distinguished Guest Faculty including the President of the American Society of Pediatric Nephrology and Secretary General of the Asociación Latinoamericana de Nefrología Pediátrica (ALANEPE). The atmosphere is maintained at an informal level, encouraging participation by trainees and early career faculty attendees during the Panel Discussions at the end of each session and during the Meet the Professor Luncheons. Upon completion of the Seminar, participants should be able to define the various etiologies and physiologic conditions relating to pediatric kidney disease, select appropriate diagnostic procedures and design therapeutic interventions. In addition, those interested in basic or clinical research will be stimulated by those knowledgeable and active in research and counseled about funding opportunities and support resources. When the Seminar is adjourned at noon on Sunday, sponsored trainees and faculty will participate in a Pediatric Critical Care Workshop at the Holtz Children's Hospital where continuous renal replacement therapies will be taught through demonstration and practical hands-on guidance.
项目概要 儿科肾脏病研讨会 XLVI 是儿科和成人肾脏病学家的国际论坛, 儿科医生、内科医生、全科医生、肾脏病理学家、新生儿科医生、儿科医生 泌尿科医生、移植外科医生、护士、营养师和专职医疗专业人员进行审查 选择相关主题并分享新的科学材料。主题跨越学科,包括 小儿肾脏疾病机制、临床诊断的转化研究进展 和管理。所有注册者都有机会参与动态的交流 信息、经验和洞察力。小儿肾脏病学研讨会选定的特定主题 XLVI 总共包括 12 个课程,涵盖儿科肾病学从业者、 儿童高血压的治疗方法、液体/电解质紊乱、新进展 特定肾小球疾病的发病机制、进行性慢性肾病的机制 (CKD)、透析和移植的治疗挑战以及儿科的新领域 肾脏病学。今年我们计划举办一次专门讨论奖学金培训问题的会议 和研究计划。此外,还将举办关于 CKD 生长和营养的研讨会 关于临床病理相关性的互动会议。所选课题均具有较高的临床 和研究相关性,近年来其他会议尚未涵盖。这 研讨会为期 3 天,将讨论当前的各种问题 从基础科学到临床实践的肾脏病学和泌尿科问题。将会有一个 共有 22 位杰出的客座教授,其中包括美国学会主席 儿科肾脏病学兼拉丁美洲肾病协会秘书长 儿科(ALANEPE)。气氛保持在非正式的水平,令人鼓舞 受训者和早期职业教职人员参加小组讨论 每节课结束时以及教授午餐会期间。完成后 研讨会上,参与者应该能够定义各种病因和生理状况 与小儿肾脏疾病相关,选择适当的诊断程序和设计 治疗干预。此外,那些对基础或临床研究感兴趣的人将 受到那些知识渊博、活跃于研究领域的人的激励,并就资助问题提供咨询 机会和支持资源。当研讨会于周日中午休会时, 受赞助的学员和教师将参加在 Holtz 举行的儿科重症监护研讨会 儿童医院将通过该医院教授连续肾脏替代疗法 演示和实际操作指导。

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