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Watch ISN-KDIGO webinar Common Elements of Rare Diseases

Don’t miss this Thursday’s ISN-KDIGO webinar on ’Common Elements of Rare Diseases' with Julie Rich Ingelfinger. This online talk is part of a webinar series organized with KDIGO. It will take place at 10AM EST (New York) on Thursday December 15, 2016. The presentation sets out to understand challenges in diagnosing and treating rare diseases...

In Memoriam Bengt Rippe

Lund University, Sweden have announced the death of Professor Bengt Rippe, who passed away on October 20, 2016 after a period of severe illness.  Bengt Rippe was Professor and Head of the Department of Nephrology at Lund University and Senior Consultant at the Department of Nephrology, Skane University Hospital Lund, Sweden. At the age of 17,...

ISN joins global coalition for universal health coverage

On December 12, 2015 - Universal Health Coverage Day - ISN will join a growing global coalition calling for more progress to deliver Universal Health Coverage (UHC), including in kidney care. ISN believes that everyone has the right to universal access to quality health care without suffering financial hardship and therefore supports the Coalitions’ efforts...

WCN2017: Long-term education for all

WCN 2017 is about sustainable and diverse nephrology teaching. Several courses offer continuous learning for nephrologists of all levels. Register for the early bird deadline before January 23, 2017. This time around, the WCN 2017 scientific program is complemented by novel Nephrology Biennial Review (NBR) courses given in English, Spanish and Portuguese, covering the most...

World Kidney Fund: Advancing renal care in Ethiopia

World Kidney Fund (WKF) contributed to the career of young internist Dr. Maekel Belay Woldemariam from the Jimma University Specialized Hospital in Ethiopia. Read his story and help other get the same chances through a WKF donation. The Jimma University Specialized Hospital is a large institution and a referral hospital for over 10 million people in...

KI Reports accepted for indexing in Scopus

We are delighted to announce that KI Reports has been accepted for indexing in Scopus®, the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature, scientific journals, books and conference proceedings. Indexing in Scopus will provide KI Reports authors with substantial additional exposure and coverage of their articles. To find out about KI Reports head to the...

WCN 2017 abstracts submissions: deadline extended November 30, 2016

If you haven't already submitted your abstract, take advantage of this deadline extension and share your research with thousands of nephrologists attending the congress from all over the world. ISN is now accepting abstracts for WCN 2017 until November 30, 2016. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to showcase your work to the worldwide nephrology community. Abstracts should...

New Sister Centers join ISN’s Eastern and Central Europe network

Renal centers in Russia and Belarus are working with nephrologists in Belgium and Italy to find new ways of managing and treating young patients. Larisa Prikhodina, from the Research and Clinical Institute for Pediatrics at Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, explains the struggles doctors face when managing patients through the country’s centralized health system....

Apply for the University of British Columbia’s home dialysis clinical scholar training program

The Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine at the University of British Columbia is seeking applications for the home dialysis clinical scholar training program: 2018-2019. This is a 12-month fellowship offered through a collaboration with the BCPRA and UBC Division of Nephrology. Deadline is April 20, 2017. While the practice of nephrology will always require...

WCN 2017 call for abstracts open until November 28, 2016

The call to submit abstracts for next year's World Congress of Nephrology is open until November 28, 2016. Applications must be made online before this date. Abstracts should focus on any of the following topics and categories: Diabetes and diabetic kidney disease Translational and clinical nephrology Acute kidney injury Chronic kidney disease Dialysis and transplantation Basic science They will be part of the congress...

Meet KI editors at the ISN stand during Kidney Week

Take the opportunity to talk to the editors of ISN’s flagship publication on November 19, 2016 during this year’s Kidney Week. Like all authors, you have questions about publishing. Now is your chance to talk to the editors Kidney International (KI) in person and discuss any of your ideas for future publication in KI or...

Lancet update: Syrian refugee children with kidney disease

This latest Lancet Kidney Campaign update by Professor Ayşe Balat, from Gaziantep University in Turkey. She delves into the issues surrounding the 66% increased prevalence of pediatric renal cases in Syrian refugee camps, based on data from refugee camp children screened at the center between 2012 to 2016. CLICK HERE to read the full update on the...

Latest issue of KI Reports is now online

The November issue of Kidney International (KI) Reports is now published. Head to the website to read more and see the highlights of Volume 1 Issue 4. CLICK HERE to read more. Find out about the KI meet the editors session taking place during Kidney Week in Chicago, CLICK HERE.

Getting to the heart of the matter

People with heart disease are at risk of developing kidney disease. By signing the Mexico Declaration on Circulatory Health, ISN is helping raise the profile of non-communicable diseases. The Mexico Declaration on Circulatory Health was recently signed by leading global organizations at the World Congress of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Health 2016. It is seen as...

Help fund young physicians from the emerging world

The World Kidney Fund (WKF), ISN’s direct online fundraising platform, was set up in November 2014. It is now relaunching to focus on collecting more donations for specific ISN Programs.  The level and quality of nephrology training varies from country to country, especially in low-to-middle income regions. This affects the kind of treatment patients receive...

Donate to World Kidney Fund

World Kidney Fund, ISN’s charitable foundation, has now been relaunched. Find out about three young professionals who are currently seeking to support through this initiative. Don't miss the chance to donate to the oral rehydration solution workshop at the World Congress of Nephrology. Through World kidney Fund, you can help ISN train more doctors, develop...