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SUMMARY:Getting to Know Your High Blood Pressure
DESCRIPTION:Print out the flyer: color | black and white \nPresented by Elizabeth Taber-Hight\, DO\, Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine\, Division of Nephrology and Hypertension at Indiana University School of Medicine \nJune 23\, 2022\n2:00 pm ET\, 1:00 pm CT\, 12:00 pm MT\, 11:00 am PT \nDuring this webinar\, you will learn about: \n\nLifestyle and non-pharmacologic changes to help your blood pressure\nGetting to know your drugs\nWhat do the numbers mean\nWhat to ask your doctor\n\nView the Recording \nDr. Taber-Hight chose nephrology for the complexity of the specialty and for her passion for improving the lives of kidney patients. Dr. Taber-Hight is a second generation nephrologist and has been engrained in the culture of helping those in need. She feels privileged to work at IU and have access to all that this academic institution has to offer for her and her patients. When not at work\, Dr. Taber-Hight enjoys spending time with her husband and two boys\, traveling\, coaching\, and trying new recipes. \nDr. Taber-Hight attended medical school at Touro University Nevada in Henderson\, NV. She completed her residency at St Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis and follow by her nephrology fellowship at Indiana University. She is board certified in internal medicine. \nDownload the Slides
URL:https://www.dpcedcenter.org/education-webinar/getting-to-know-your-high-blood-pressure/
CATEGORIES:Education Seminar,Staying Healthy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220324T140000
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UID:9831-1648130400-1648134000@www.dpcedcenter.org
SUMMARY:Effective Communication with Your Health Care Team
DESCRIPTION:Print out the flyer: color | black and white \nPresented by Stacy Ogbeide\, PsyD\, ABPP\, CSOWM\, Board-Certified Clinical Health Psychologist\, UT Health San Antonio \nMarch 24\, 2022\n2:00 pm ET\, 1:00 pm CT\, 12:00 pm MT\, 11:00 am PT \nDuring this webinar\, you will learn about: \n\nThe importance of effective communication with your health care team\nBarriers that impact effective communication\nEffective communication skills and be able to identify one (1) to use with your health care team at your next health care appointment\n\nView the Recording \nStacy Ogbeide\, PsyD\, MS\, ABPP\, is the Director of Behavioral Health Education in the Family Medicine Residency and an Associate Professor with the Department of Family & Community Medicine with UT Health San Antonio. \nDownload the Slides
URL:https://www.dpcedcenter.org/education-webinar/effective-communication-with-your-health-care-team/
CATEGORIES:Education Seminar,Staying Healthy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210923T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210923T150000
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SUMMARY:Update on the COVID-19 Vaccines
DESCRIPTION:Print out the flyer: color | black and white \nPresented by Alan S. Kliger\, M.D.\, Clinical Professor of Medicine\, Yale School of Medicine\, and Co-Chair\, American Society of Nephrology (ASN) COVID-19 Response Team \nSeptember 23\, 2021\n2:00 pm ET\, 1:00 pm CT\, 12:00 pm MT\, 11:00 am PT \nDuring this webinar\, you will learn: \n\nWhy should I get the COVID-19 vaccine if I’ve been waiting so far?\nIf I received the vaccine\, how well am I protected from infection and its complications?\nHow does protection with the vaccine compare among groups?\n\ngeneral population\npatients with impaired immune systems\ndialysis patients\ntransplant patients\n\n\nHow well does a 3rd dose of an mRNA vaccine work?\nDoes the prevalence of the Delta variant of COVID make a difference?\n\nView the Recording \nDownload the Slides
URL:https://www.dpcedcenter.org/education-webinar/update-on-the-covid-19-vaccines/
CATEGORIES:Staying Healthy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210819T140000
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SUMMARY:Getting a Good Night's Sleep
DESCRIPTION:Print out the flyer: color | black and white \nPresented by Felicia Speed\, LMSW\, and Tricia McCarley\, RN\, MSN\, ACNP \nAugust 19\, 2021\n2:00 pm ET\, 1:00 pm CT\, 12:00 pm MT\, 11:00 am PT \nDuring this webinar\, you will learn: \n\nThe sleep issues kidney patients have (restless leg syndrome\, sleep apnea\, etc.).\nHow they can be addressed.\nThe factors that play a part in getting a good night’s sleep.\nThe importance of “enough sleep” and the different types of sleep.\n\nView the Recording \n\nFelicia Speed\, LMSW is the Vice President of Social Work Services for Fresenius Kidney Care. She currently provides oversight and guidance to social workers across the country to address psychosocial barriers of patients and to improve social work competency and. She has over 20 years as a dialysis social worker. \nTricia McCarley\, RN\, MSN\, ACNP is the Vice President of Strategic Quality Operations at Fresenius Kidney Care. In this role she develops\, evaluates\, and implements strategic initiatives to ensure the provision and delivery of quality patient care. Tricia has more than 45 years experience in Nephrology clinical practice. \nDownload the Slides
URL:https://www.dpcedcenter.org/education-webinar/getting-a-good-nights-sleep/
CATEGORIES:Staying Healthy
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SUMMARY:How Healing Works: Get Well & Stay Well Using Your Hidden Power to Heal
DESCRIPTION:Print out the flyer: color | black and white \nPresented by Wayne Jonas\, MD\, Executive Director of Integrative Health Programs at Samueli Foundation \nJuly 22\, 2021\n2:00 pm ET\, 1:00 pm CT\, 12:00 pm MT\, 11:00 am PT \nDuring this webinar\, you will learn: \n\nUp to 80 percent of health comes from factors outside of what happens in the doctor’s office\,\nShifting the patient/doctor encounter to focus on the whole patient and their environment can quickly move us toward integrative health that enhances healing and reduces chronic disease.\nA simple systematic approach that helps patients tap into their inherent healing capacity.\n\nView the Recording \n\nWayne Jonas\, MD\, Executive Director of Integrative Health Programs at Samueli Foundation\, is a board-certified\, practicing family physician\, an expert in integrative health and health care delivery\, a widely published scientific investigator and author of How Healing Works. Dr. Jonas was the Director of the Office of Alternative Medicine at the National Institutes of Health from 1995-1999\, and prior to that served as the Director of the Medical Research Fellowship at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research. www.DrWayneJonas.com. \nDownload the Slides
URL:https://www.dpcedcenter.org/education-webinar/how-healing-works/
CATEGORIES:Staying Healthy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210624T123000
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SUMMARY:Plant-Based Diets and Kidney Disease - Who this can help and what you need to know
DESCRIPTION:Print out the flyer: color | black and white \nPresented by Jessianna Saville\, MS\, RDN\, CSR\, LD\, CLT \nJune 24\, 2021\n12:30 pm ET\, 11:30 am CT\, 10:30 am MT\, 9:30 am PT \nDuring this webinar\, you will learn: \n\nWho can benefit from a plant-based diet and who should not eat a plant-based diet.\nHow to safely implement a plant-based diet whether you’re on dialysis or not.\nWhat does it look like to eat a plant-based diet.\n\nView the Recording \nJessianna Saville\, MS\, RDN\, CSR\, LD\, CLT\, is a registered dietitian\, who works with dietitians as well as patients who are at various stages of kidney disease. Visit her website at www.KidneyRD.com. \nDownload the Slides
URL:https://www.dpcedcenter.org/education-webinar/plant-based-diets-and-kidney-disease/
CATEGORIES:Staying Healthy
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SUMMARY:The Empowered Patient: Taking Steps to Manage Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Stacy Ogbeide\, PsyD\, MS\, ABPP \nPrint out the flyer: color | black and white \nMarch 25\, 2021\n2:00 pm ET\, 1:00 pm CT\, 12:00 pm MT\, 11:00 am PT \nThe purpose of this webinar is to provide an overview of patient empowerment approaches in the context of Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease care.  Participants will understand what contributes to low self-efficacy in patients managing multiple chronic health conditions. Additionally\, this webinar will present ways to build self-efficacy in patients by introducing self-compassion approaches as well as introduce participants to values-based choices that can improve the management of Diabetes and CKD. \nDuring this webinar you will learn how to: \n\nDefine the Patient Empowerment Model for Diabetes\nDefine self-compassion\nUnderstand how a values-based life can improve the management of Diabetes and CKD\n\nView the Recording: \nStacy Ogbeide\, PsyD\, MS\, ABPP is a Board-Certified Clinical Health Psychologist and a Board-Certified Specialist in Obesity and Weight Management. She is the Director of Behavioral Health Education in the Family Medicine Residency and an Associate Professor with the Department of Family & Community Medicine with UT Health San Antonio. She also has a cross appointment in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and serves as the Primary Care Track Coordinator for the Psychology Internship Program.  \nDownload the Slides
URL:https://www.dpcedcenter.org/education-webinar/the-empowered-patient-taking-steps-to-manage-diabetes-and-chronic-kidney-disease/
CATEGORIES:Staying Healthy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210225T140000
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SUMMARY:The "How To's" to Building a Top-Notch Immune System With Lifestyle Changes
DESCRIPTION:Print out the flyer: color | black and white \nPresented by Fanny Sung Whelan\, MS\, RD\, LDN \nThis presentation was originally scheduled to be present by Collette Powers\, MA\, RDN\, LDN\, ACSM EP \nFebruary 25\, 2021\n2:00 pm ET\, 1:00 pm CT\, 12:00 pm MT\, 11:00 am PT \nDuring this webinar you will learn: \n\nWhat makes up your immune system.\nWhat factors can help or hurt your immune system.\nThe “Three P” approach with making lifestyle changes to help build a strong immune system.\nTools\, resources\, and actionable steps to get you started.\n\nView the Recording: \nAbout the Presenter:\nFanny Sung Whelan grew up around food\, started working in her parents restaurant at the age of 10. She completed her B.A. and M.S. in Human Resources with a concentration in Nutrition and Food Science from Middle Tennessee State University and her dietetic internship from National HealthCare Corporation. She has been working with renal patients for 10 years\, and for the past 8 years\, with transplant and all stages of CKD patients. She also has experience working with the elderly and end of life nutritional care. She lives in Nashville\, TN with her husband\, three kids\, and family dog. \nAdditional Resources: \nOnline Course: Exercise and the Benefits to You and Your Kidneys\nArticle: Work Those Kidneys Out!\nWebinar: Get Your Sweat On! Exercising for Healthier Kidneys \nDownload the slides
URL:https://www.dpcedcenter.org/education-webinar/the-how-tos-to-building-a-top-notch-immune-system-with-lifestyle-changes/
CATEGORIES:Staying Healthy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201119T140000
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SUMMARY:Looking Out for the Caregiver
DESCRIPTION:Print out the flier: color / black and white \nPresented by: Cortney Zimmerman\, PhD \nTaking care of someone with kidney disease can take a toll on the caregiver’s mental and emotional health. This webinar will give an overview of the challenges that caregivers may face and provide strategies on how they can look out for their own health while caring for others. \nView the Recording:\n﻿ \nDownload the Slides\nAdditional Articles and Resources \n\nDialysis\, Caregiving and Emotional Health\nCaregivers for People with Chronic Illness\nSelf-care resources page for caregivers\nHow to help a friend or loved one suffering from a chronic illness\nCOVID-19 Resources\n\nAbout the Presenter:\nCortney Zimmerman\, PhD\, is a pediatric health psychologist at Texas Children’s Hospital. She works with families and patients who have renal conditions and she specializes in improving mood\, coping\, adherence\, and adjusting to living with a medical condition. Dr. Zimmerman received her PhD from the University of Miami and is a member of APA Division 54 Society of Pediatric Psychology.
URL:https://www.dpcedcenter.org/education-webinar/looking-out-for-the-caregiver/
CATEGORIES:Staying Healthy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200924T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200924T150000
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SUMMARY:Manejando Mi Glucosa En Sangre Cuando Tengo Enfermedad Renal
DESCRIPTION:Imprima el folleto de promoción. \nPresentado por María E. Rodríguez\, MS\, RD\, CSR\, LND \nTemas: \n\n¿Qué son los carbohidratos y cómo afecta mi glucosa en sangre?\n¿Cuántos carbohidratos debo comer en cada comida?\nEvitando niveles de glucosa en sangre altos y bajos.\n\nVea la grabación:\n﻿ \nDescargue la presentaciónEnglish Translation\nManaging My Blood Glucose When Having Kidney Disease \nPresented by María E. Rodríguez\, MS\, RD\, CSR\, ND\, LND \nTopics: \n\nWhat are carbohydrates and how they affect my blood glucose?\nHow much carbohydrates should I eat per meal?\nAvoiding high and low blood glucose levels.
URL:https://www.dpcedcenter.org/education-webinar/manejando-mi-glucosa-en-sangre-cuando-tengo-enfermedad-renal/
CATEGORIES:Staying Healthy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200625T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200625T150000
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CREATED:20200601T201418Z
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SUMMARY:Bone Mineral Disorder: Calcium\, Vitamin D and Phosphorus
DESCRIPTION:Print out the flier: color / black and white \nPresented by: Frances Rodriguez\, RD\, CSR\, a Board Certified Specialist in Renal Nutrition \nDuring this webinar\, you will learn about: \n\nThe relationship between kidney disease and your bones\nBone Mineral Disease\nHow diet impacts renal bone mineral disorder\n\nView the Recording: \n \nDownload the slidesAdditional Resources
URL:https://www.dpcedcenter.org/education-webinar/bone-mineral-disorder-calcium-vitamin-d-and-phosphorus/
CATEGORIES:Staying Healthy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200528T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200528T133000
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SUMMARY:Living Well During COVID-19: How to Cope and Manage Your Emotions
DESCRIPTION:Print out the flier: color / black and white \nPresented by: Dr. Elizabeth Christofferson\, PhD\, Clinical Psychologist \nIt’s not easy living with a chronic health condition during a public health emergency. The uncertainty surrounding COVID-19 and growing concerns about your own health and safety can take a toll on your emotions and mental health. During this webinar\, Dr. Christofferson will offer advice on how to deal with feelings of fear\, isolation\, anxiety and stress during the coronavirus outbreak. \nAbout the Presenter: \nDr Elizabeth Christofferson\, PhD\, is currently an assistant professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at University of Colorado School of Medicine and a licensed clinical psychologist at Children’s Hospital Colorado. She is the clinical director for psychology for the Solid Organ Transplant Teams in the Kidney Center at CHCO. Her research focuses on adherence\, health disparities\, risk factors for negative health outcomes\, and substance use among transplant patients. \nView the Recording: \n \nDownload the slides
URL:https://www.dpcedcenter.org/education-webinar/living-well-during-covid-19-how-to-cope-and-manage-your-emotions/
CATEGORIES:Staying Healthy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200407T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200407T170000
DTSTAMP:20260506T041945
CREATED:20200402T011714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T223931Z
UID:7943-1586275200-1586278800@www.dpcedcenter.org
SUMMARY:The COVID-19 Explosion—Lessons from New York—What Kidney Patients Should Know
DESCRIPTION:Print out the flier: color / black and white \nPresented by: \n\nAlan Kliger\, MD\, Professor of Medicine\, Yale School of Medicine\nMichele Mokrzycki\, MD\, Professor of Medicine\, Albert Einstein College of Medicine\nDeep Sharma\, MD\, Assistant Professor of Medicine\, Albert Einstein College of Medicine\n\nDuring this webinar you will learn the latest on: \n\nWhat kidney patients need to do (dialysis & transplant)\nWhat dialysis facilities are doing\nWhat we can learn from New York’s COVID-19 experience\n\nYou will have the opportunity to type questions in the chat box during the webinar. \nView the Recording:\n \nDownload the SlidesAdditional Articles: \n\nCOVID-19 Resources for Dialysis Patients\nCoronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Information for Dialysis Patients
URL:https://www.dpcedcenter.org/education-webinar/the-covid-19-explosion-lessons-from-new-york-what-kidney-patients-should-know/
CATEGORIES:Staying Healthy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200313T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200313T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T041945
CREATED:20200310T191324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220610T203238Z
UID:7849-1584111600-1584115200@www.dpcedcenter.org
SUMMARY:What the COVID-19 Means for Kidney Patients
DESCRIPTION:Print out the flier: color / black and white \nPresented by: Shannon Novosad\, MD with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Alan Kliger\, MD\, with the American Society of Nephrology (ASN) \nPlease join the DPC Education Center to learn about COVID-19 and what you and your family can do to protect yourselves. You will also learn about the CDC’s guidance for dialysis facilities and how your facility staff is working to prevent the spread of infection. \nView the Recording: \n \nDownload the SlidesAdditional Articles: \n\nCOVID-19 Resources for Dialysis Patients\nCoronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Information for Dialysis Patients\n\nComplete the Presentation EvaluationAbout the Presenters: \nShannon Novosad\, MD\, MPH is a Medical Officer with the Dialysis Safety Team in the Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion (DHQP) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Dr. Novosad received her medical degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). In 2015\, Dr. Novosad came to CDC as an Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer assigned to DHQP where she investigated outbreaks in healthcare settings. Her areas of concentration include prevention of central line-associated bloodstream infections and increasing the safety of patients on dialysis. \nAlan Kliger\, MD is a Clinical Professor of Medicine\, Yale University School of Medicine\, and Vice President\, Chief Quality Officer\, Yale New Haven Health System. He served formerly as Senior Vice president\, Chief Medical Officer\, Hospital of Saint Raphael\, New Haven Connecticut. He is a past president of the Renal Physicians Association\, and serves on its Quality\, Safety and Accountability Committee. He is a past president of the Forum of ESRD Networks. He is chairman of the steering committee for the NIH Frequent Hemodialysis Study\, a national prospective randomized study of in-center daily and home nocturnal hemodialysis. Dr. Kliger has received several teaching awards from the Yale house staff\, and in February 2000 was the recipient of the James Colangelo award of the Connecticut National Kidney Foundation for distinguished service to the renal community. In September 2004\, he received the Maureen Lundin AAKP RENALIFE Award from the American Association of Kidney Patients.
URL:https://www.dpcedcenter.org/education-webinar/what-the-covid-19-means-for-kidney-patients/
CATEGORIES:Staying Healthy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191217T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191217T150000
DTSTAMP:20260506T041945
CREATED:20191121T200045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T222948Z
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SUMMARY:Holiday Hints: The 3 Biggest Kidney Disease Diet Mistakes People Make
DESCRIPTION:Print out the flier: color / black and white \nPresented by: Jessianna Saville\, MS\, RDN\, CSR\, LD\, CLT \nJoin us for this dynamite webinar to learn the three biggest mistakes people with kidney disease make during the holidays with their diet and how to avoid. We’ll go over our best tips to make your food go from “blah” to “hurrah” and give you all the tools you need for your best holiday tips this season. \nView the Recording: \n \nDownload the slides.About the Presenter: \nJessianna Saville\, MS\, RDN\, CSR\, LD\, CLT is a registered dietitian\, speaker\, and blogger about renal nutrition at kidneyrd.com.  She has spent the last 10 years working specifically with people with kidney disease—both in dialysis and pre-dialysis. She currently works privately with clients to help them slow the progression of chronic kidney disease through nutritional modification and to understand the often confusing renal diet. She blogs about livable and lovable kidney-friendly food and renal-nutrition research. In her free time she plays with her 3 young children\, loves to cook and try new plant-based recipes\, and get as much outdoor sunshine as possible.
URL:https://www.dpcedcenter.org/education-webinar/holiday-hints-the-3-biggest-kidney-disease-diet-mistakes-people-make/
CATEGORIES:Staying Healthy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190926T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190926T150000
DTSTAMP:20260506T041945
CREATED:20190822T190042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220610T203325Z
UID:7110-1569506400-1569510000@www.dpcedcenter.org
SUMMARY:Diabetes and Kidney Disease: Can You Get Better?
DESCRIPTION:Print out the flier \nPresented by: David Spero\, RN \nDuring this webinar you will learn: \n\nHow Diabetes Affects Your Kidneys\nHow Controlling Diabetes Improves Health and Well Being\nStrategies for Controlling Diabetes\n\nView the Recording:\n﻿ \nDownload the SlidesPresentation HandoutAbout the Presenter: \nDavid Spero has been a nurse for 40 years\, has lived with a chronic illness for 30 years\, writes regularly for Diabetes Self-Management magazine and web site and for other health publications. He is author of The Art of Getting Well: Maximizing Health When You Have a Chronic Illness (Hunter House 2003)\, and Diabetes: Sugar Coated Crisis – Who gets it\, who profits\, and how to stop it (New Society 2007) His e-book series: The Inn by the Healing Path: Stories on the road to wellness tells inspirational stories of recovery and growth.
URL:https://www.dpcedcenter.org/education-webinar/diabetes-and-kidney-disease-can-you-get-better/
CATEGORIES:Staying Healthy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190822T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190822T150000
DTSTAMP:20260506T041945
CREATED:20190725T190057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T222813Z
UID:6870-1566482400-1566486000@www.dpcedcenter.org
SUMMARY:Guía Básica de Alimentación para Personas con Enfermedad Renal
DESCRIPTION:Imprima el folleto de promoción. \nPresentado por María E. Rodríguez\, MS\, RD\, CSR \nAprende: \n\n¿Qué es la dieta renal?\nLo que necesitas saber sobre proteína\, sodio\, potasio y fósforo\n¿Cómo hacer una buena selección de alimentos?\n\nVea la grabación:\n \nDescargue la presentaciónDescargue el folleto impresoEnglish Translation\nBasic Nutrition Guide for People with Kidney Disease \nPresented by María E. Rodríguez\, MS\, RD\, CSR \nLearn: \n\nWhat is the renal diet\nWhat you need to know about protein\, sodium\, potassium\, and phosphorus\nHow to make good food choices
URL:https://www.dpcedcenter.org/education-webinar/guia-basica-de-alimentacion-para-personas-con-enfermedad-renal/
CATEGORIES:Staying Healthy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190725T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190725T150000
DTSTAMP:20260506T041945
CREATED:20190627T190052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220610T203424Z
UID:6789-1564063200-1564066800@www.dpcedcenter.org
SUMMARY:A Young Man’s Life-Changing Experience with Both Heart and Kidney Disease
DESCRIPTION:Print out the flier \nPresented by Bill Coon \nBill Coon became a two-time heart and kidney transplant recipient in his 20s. \nDuring the webinar\, he will share experiences from his 70-day hospital stay and recovery from a heart and kidney transplant to help others learn how to improve their patient experience. \nHe will also provide insight from his personal experience on what one might expect during post-transplant recovery. \nSince that time he has become an acclaimed speaker and Founder of the Keep Swimming Foundation. \nView the Recording: \n \nDownload the slidesDownload the Handout
URL:https://www.dpcedcenter.org/education-webinar/a-young-mans-life-changing-experience-with-both-heart-and-kidney-disease/
CATEGORIES:Staying Healthy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180426T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180426T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T041945
CREATED:20180401T062919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220610T203523Z
UID:5258-1524754800-1524758400@www.dpcedcenter.org
SUMMARY:A Livable\, Lovable Approach to Kidney Disease Nutrition
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: Jessiana Saville\, M.S.\, R.D.\, C.S.R.\, L.D. owner of KidneyGrub.com \nDuring the webinar the following points will be covered: \n\nWhy all the information on kidney disease and diet is so conflicting\nSlow progression of kidney disease with nutrition\nPrevent complications of kidney disease with nutrition\nTips and tricks to make your diet livable and lovable\n\nView the Recording: \n \nDownload the slides.
URL:https://www.dpcedcenter.org/education-webinar/a-livablelovable-approach-to-kidney-disease-nutrition/
CATEGORIES:Staying Healthy
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180322T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180322T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T041945
CREATED:20180301T222155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220610T203513Z
UID:5766-1521730800-1521734400@www.dpcedcenter.org
SUMMARY:Sepsis and Kidney Disease
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: Sharon Hanson\, M.N.\, R.N.\, C.C.R.N\nSepsis Alliance with guest Stacy Slater \nJust over half of Americans have ever heard of sepsis. Learn about this often preventable and treatable condition to help save a life. The presentation not only will educate you on the signs and symptoms of sepsis\, but aims to engage and connect on a personal level for those with kidney disease. Sepsis is an extreme response to an infection. It is life threatening and\, without the right treatment\, can cause organ failure\, amputation\, and death. More than 1.6 million people in the U.S. are diagnosed with sepsis every year – that’s one person every 20 seconds. Thousands of lives can be saved each year by simply raising awareness of its symptoms. Early recognition and treatment are key. \nLearning outcomes: \nAt the end of the session\, the attendee should be able to: \n\nDescribe what is sepsis\nRecognize the early warning signs of sepsis\nDiscuss the relationship of sepsis and kidney disease\nIdentify ways you can prevent sepsis\nExplain what to do if you think you or a loved one has sepsis\n\nView the Recording: \n \nDownload the slides.
URL:https://www.dpcedcenter.org/education-webinar/sepsis-and-kidney-disease/
CATEGORIES:Staying Healthy
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