The International Society of Nephrology and Asian Pacific Society of Nephrology are pleased to partner to deliver the Primer Course in Glomerular Diseases in Tokyo, Japan from 1 – 2 October 2023.

We aim to repeat this course annually in different locations to make it accessible to all.

The Primer Course in Glomerular Diseases is designed to provide trainees and early career clinicians with an update on the management of glomerulonephritis, including the diagnosis, histopathology and treatment of a comprehensive range of glomerular diseases.

 

Check out the Twitter feed from the course here!

Course Overview

The Primer Course in Glomerular Diseases will provide clinicians with an update on the management of glomerulonephritis, including the diagnosis, histopathology and treatment of a comprehensive range of glomerular diseases. It will provide an opportunity for participants to discuss management nuances and clinical applications with experts in the field, and will include clinicopathological cases with practical approaches in daily clinical practice.

Audience

This course is designed for trainee nephrologists or junior consultants with 3 or fewer years as a specialist.

Program

Please find the full program here.

Dates

The course will be held in person from 1 October – 2 October 2023.

Lectures will begin each day at 07:55 and finish at 18:00.

The course will be in-person. No hybrid or virtual participation is possible.

Venue

KFC Hall & Rooms
1 Chome-6-1 Yokoami, Sumida City
Tokyo 130-0015, Japan

Language & Translation

The official language of the course is English. Presentations will only be delivered in English.

Additional Information

The ISN and APSN are pleased to offer complimentary registration to this course, which also includes:

  • Lunch and refreshments on both course days (1 and 2 October).
  • Certificate of course completion (sent via email following the course).
  • A limited number of travel grants are also available (see travel grant section).
  • Complimentary three nights hotel stay (30 September – 3 October) for the first successful 100 registrants living outside of Tokyo, with priority given to those in low and lower-middle income countries.

Please find more details under the Registration tab.

Due to overwhelming demand, registration is now closed. 

Course spaces are limited. Registration is open to all, however priority is given to early career professionals and ISN and APSN members. You will be notified if you have a seat on the course by June 23, 2023 at the latest.

What is included in the complementary registration?

  • In-person participation in a two-day course delivered by expert international faculty.
  • Certification of course completion.
  • Opportunity to network with your global cohorts and leading experts in the field.
  • Lunch and refreshments will be provided on both course days.
  • Complimentary three nights hotel stay (30 September – 3 October) for the first successful 100 registrants living outside of Tokyo, with priority given to those in low and lower-middle income countries.

All other costs including travel, evening meals and other snacks, etc. are the responsibility of the individual. If you need assistance with your travel, the ISN and APSN offer a travel grant scheme for those residing in low- and lower-middle income countries where you can claim back some flight costs. Please see Travel Grants section for more information.

Before registering for the course, please review the Terms & Conditions.

Registrations are only accepted online. We do not accept registrations via email or telephone. If you are having any difficulties whilst registering, please contact the team at GNcourse@Theisn.org.

To encourage equitable access, the ISN and APSN are pleased to offer a limited number of travel grant program providing support to members with limited funds to attend this course.

Eligibility Criteria

  • ISN* or APSN member
  • Residing in low and lower-middle income countries – see list here.

As this course will be held in different regions annually, priority for travel grants for this course will be given to individuals in the Asia Pacific region.

*Not an ISN Member yet?
If you want to apply for a travel grant but are not yet an ISN member, you can become a member here.

ISN offers free and discounted membership to those from low and lower-middle income countries and young nephrologists.

Please note that ISN membership does not automatically guarantee acceptance for a travel grant application.

Please see below the maximum contributions available by region:

  • $400 USD – Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam
  • $450 USD – India, Laos
  • $600 USD – Mongolia, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar
  • $700 USD – Pakistan
  • $800 USD – All other low and lower-middle income countries

The travel grant may only be applied towards:

  • Economy travel from your home country airport to Tokyo airport
  • Travel from Tokyo airport to the course hotel
  • Japanese visa

Please note, travel grants are meant to provide a contribution to your travel costs, but will not cover all travel costs.

23 June 2023 You will receive a notification if your travel grant application was successful or not (applications are reviewed in batches; earlier applicants may receive notification earlier)

17 July 2023 – Deadline to accept the travel grant by responding to the email notification

2 November 2023 – Deadline to submit receipts and forms to receive the travel grant

You will only receive the grant funding following course completion and submission of the required forms (reimbursement form, W8/W9 and all receipts).

By registering for this course, participants understand that the Primer Course in Glomerular Disease, and all content therein, is designed exclusively for qualified medical professionals and that in line with current healthcare industry regulations, s/he confirms to be qualified to access the course contents.

This is a two-day course which requires physical presence in Tokyo from 1-2 October 2023. This course can only be attended in person, no virtual option is available.

  • Free registration to the course.
  • Lunch and refreshments will be provided on both course days.
  • Complimentary three nights hotel stay (30 September – 3 October) for the first successful 100 registrants living outside of Tokyo, with priority given to those in low and lower-middle income countries.
    • Participants must send proof of travel arrangements to GNcourse@theisn.org by Friday, 28 July 2023 in order to secure the complimentary three nights stay in the course hotel provided or their registration will be cancelled.

All other costs are the responsibility of the individual.

Any cancellation or change to your registration must be done in writing to GNcourse@theisn.org.

If you cancel your registration for any reason including failure to obtain a visa, you are responsible for any costs incurred (e.g. travel and visa). The responsibility for procuring health/accident and travel insurance remains with you

Your cancellation will also be subject to the following conditions:

  • On or prior to Friday, 28 July 2023 there is no penalty for cancellation.
  • From Saturday, 29 July 2023 onwards, the individual is responsible for reimbursing the cost of the three night hotel stay (if applicable).

If you received a travel grant and cancel your registration, you will no longer be eligible to claim the travel grant.

Course organizers reserve the right to modify the course program and course elements at any time. Details published on the course website are subject to change or subject to substitution. Participants are encouraged check the course website for updates on a regular basis. No right to further claims will be possible should the organizers be obliged to alter the program.

In the event of serious special or unforeseen circumstances or serious circumstances beyond its control, the course organizers shall be entitled to cancel or modify the dates of the course. Registered participants shall not be entitled to seek compensation for any costs or damages incurred because of such cancellation or change. The organizers will not be liable for any theft or damage to property and/or persons caused on site during the course, by any factor whatsoever, unless there has been a fault, intent or deliberate recklessness on the part of the organizers.

Although ISN and APSN takes all precautions to be certain that the countries and venues in which educational activities are held are safe, please note that when you agree to travel and join the course, you acknowledge and accept that ISN and APSN cannot be held liable for any untoward consequences related to traveling or staying abroad, including those related to COVID-19. The responsibility for procuring health/accident and travel insurance remains with you. You or your relatives cannot hold ISN and APSN responsible in the event of untoward events or experiences.

The official language of the course is English. Presentations will only be delivered in English.

Following the course, participants will receive via email a certificate of completion.

  • If you accept a travel grant for this course and then are unable to attend, you will not receive any reimbursement.
  • Please note these grants are for people with no other sources of support to travel to this course. We would be grateful if you could let us know before Friday, 28 July 2023 if you have other support so we can offer the grant to another applicant.
  • You will only receive the grant funding following course completion and submission of the required forms (reimbursement form, W8/W9 and all receipts).
  • The travel grant can only be used to cover:
    • Economy travel from your home country airport to Tokyo airport
    • Travel from Tokyo airport to the course hotel
    • Japanese visa

Data collected by the organizers will only be used to manage your registration for the course and to provide you and other participants with relevant information about your attendance. Data may be shared with the local professional congress organizer (PCO) for planning purposes and with the course hotel to book your accommodation, but will never be shared with other third parties without your expressed and recorded consent.

Information collected during the registration process will be used to process your registration, book your hotel room, as well as ensure you receive a congress badge, certificate of completion, and travel grant (if applicable). Without this information, we will be unable to properly process your registration. The recipients of the data are the course organizers, the local PCO and the course hotel. Data will be stored and used in a secure environment.

In accordance with the chapter 3 of the European Regulation 2016/679 with regards to data protection, you have the right to request from the course organizers, access to and rectification or erasure of your personal data or restriction of processing concerning your data. For such request, please contact GNcourse@theisn.org (be aware that a proof of identity will be requested during the process).

The International Society of Nephrology (ISN) and Asian Pacific Society of Nephrology (APSN) will take photos during the course. These images will be used by the ISN and APSN to share news about the course and promote future courses. Images may be used on the ISN and APSN websites, in ISN and APSN news, printed publicity and published on the ISN’s and APSN’s social media and e-mails. They will be stored securely on the ISN and APSN servers. If you would prefer not to be photographed, please email GNcourse@theisn.org at any time

To deliver high-quality experience, course organizers will provide a safe and welcoming environment where participants can share information and ideas in a professional, positive, and friendly way.

Course organizers will not accept any intimidating, harassing, abusive, discriminatory, derogatory, or demeaning speech or actions. This includes but is not limited to offensive verbal comments related to gender, gender identity and expression, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, religion, technology choices, deliberate intimidation, and stalking.

All attendees, including speakers, sponsors, vendors, partners, and staff are expected to adhere to the following code of conduct:

  • Be considerate, respectful, collaborative, and inclusive,
  • Participate in an authentic and active manner,
  • Refrain from demeaning, discriminatory, prejudicial, or harassing behavior and speech,
  • Do not use inappropriate language and images,
  • Do not engage in harm or threats of any kind,
  • Do not inappropriately disrupt presentations and talks,
  • Do not make audio or visual recordings of slides, Q&A, discussions without presenter/author’s permission.

Attendees can report inappropriate behavior to the course organizers at GNcourse@theisn.org In case of inappropriate behavior, course organizers reserves the right to take any action deemed necessary without warning, including non-distribution of travel grant (if applicable), and they reserve the right to refuse attendance at future ISN or APSN meetings, virtually or in person.

For any questions related to this course, please contact GNcourse@Theisn.org.

This course is supported by

The 17th International Symposium on IgA Nephropathy will be held in Tokyo from September 28 – 30, 2023. Visit their website here, and if you have any questions please contact Ms. Mari Takahashi (iigann2023@mtoyou.jp).