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In focus
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Turning clinical experience into shared knowledge: The ISN launches Kidney International Case Reports (KICR)
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“There are very few journals in nephrology that are purely focused on publishing case reports. However, the medical community does learn from individual cases, and not just from large observational studies or epidemiology or clinical trials.” KICR Editor-in-Chief, Swapnil Hiremath.
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| KICR is now accepting submissions — your case could change practice! |
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Rethinking kidney trials: The ISN’s PARADIGM roadmap moves into action
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| “Changing paradigms of studies in kidney diseases” is based on outcomes from the two-day international consensus meeting convened by the ISN in 2024. |
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“One of the great things about that meeting was the opportunity to hear from our patient partners…one of the big messages we hear is that they want data on how our interventions are affecting the way they feel and function in their day-to-day lives.” — Kevin Weinfurt, PARADIGM speaker & meeting participant
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2025 CME Program impact: Highlights from Africa, Latin America, New Independent States, and South Asia
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From regional conferences to hands-on workshops, the program supported nine events in 2025, each confirming the same story: When nephrologists gain practical, context-driven skills, their confidence grows — and that confidence translates into better care and improved patient outcomes.
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