Life as a Nephrologist Series
In this episode of Life as a Nephrology Professional, host, Osama El Shamy is joined by Tom Golper, Olof Heimburger, and Anjali Saxena to discuss the future of peritoneal dialysis. Oftentimes, patients and providers may say that not much has changed in the last 20 years but the panel explains technological advancements made in the design of the machines and equipment used in the delivery of dialysis. Despite all these changes, there can be some skepticism about its future and what more can be done to advance both technology and patient care. Enjoy the discussion on the roadmap forward for peritoneal dialysis.
Host: Osama El Shamy, MD, FASN, FNKF
Guests: Tom Golper, MD
Olof Heimburger, MD, PhD
Anjali Bhatt Saxena, MD, FASN
Join us for an insightful podcast exploring the latest milestones in the understanding and treatment of IgA nephropathy (IgAN) and focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS). Discover how recent breakthroughs in our understanding of these conditions are advancing clinical research and potential treatment opportunities. The conversation will also delve into the evolving role of dual angiotensin/endothelin receptor antagonism for these conditions, highlighting the results from recent clinical trials and their impact on patient care. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay at the forefront of innovation in nephrology care.
Sponsored by Travere Therapeutics
This special episode celebrates Donate Life Month with a powerful discussion on living kidney donation and advocacy. Our host is joined by experts working to spread awareness and drive policy change to support living donors. We’ll explore the critical need for living kidney donation, hear their firsthand accounts of their own donor journeys, and dive into the impact of advocacy efforts like the Living Donor Protection Act. Tune in to learn how you can get involved and make a difference in the kidney health community.
Host: Anna Gaddy, MD, FASN, FNKF
Guests: Lauren Drew, JD, Beth Burbridge
In times of crisis—whether natural disasters or conflicts—kidney patients face unique and life-threatening challenges. In this special NephMadness edition of Life as a Nephrology Professional, we dive into the emerging field of Disaster Nephrology with experts Dr. Mehmet Sukru Sever, Dr. Rasha Raslan, and Dr. Anna Vinnikova. Together, we explore the impact of disasters on patients with AKI, CKD, and transplants, the obstacles to delivering care in emergency settings, and what can be done to strengthen disaster preparedness in nephrology. Don’t miss this timely discussion on the vital role kidney professionals play when catastrophe strikes.
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See the full NephMadness Pod Crawl episodes here: https://ajkdblog.org/2025/03/01/nephmadness-2025-the-podcrawl/
In this episode of Life as a Nephrology Professional, host, Raphy Rosen is joined once again by Thomas L. Nickolas to continue to discuss the world of CKD MBD. They explore KDIGO's update from the recent controversies conference and unpack the publication from Kidney International. Don't miss their past episode with Dr. Sharon Moe and Dr. Harold Rosen, published in January 2025.
Host: Raphy Rosen, MD, FASN, FNKF
Guests: Thomas L. Nickolas MD, MS
In this episode of Life as a Nephrology Professional, host, Sam Kant and guests, Melanie Hoenig and Jeffrey William, discuss how education continues to innovate in the space of nephrology. Join in to hear updates on certification examinations, nephrology boards and more.
Host: Sam Kant, MD, FNKF
Guests: Melanie Hoenig, MD, Jeffrey William, MD
Osteoporosis in dialysis patients is a challenging yet crucial aspect of kidney care, often overshadowed by more familiar concerns. This episode of Life as a Nephrology Professional brings together experts to uncover the unique dynamics of bone disease in end-stage kidney disease (ESKD). From decoding the complexities of diagnosis to navigating therapeutic options, the discussion sheds light on how nephrologists and endocrinologists can collaborate to improve patient outcomes. Discover practical approaches, expert insights, and the latest research driving innovation in this critical area of care.
Mentioned during this episode: https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/ANNALS-24-03237
Host: Raphy Rosen, MD, FASN, FNKF
Guests: Thomas L. Nickolas MD MS; Sharon M. Moe, MD; Harold Rosen, MD
Hemodialysis catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) is an ongoing challenge. This podcast features a discussion between healthcare professionals and patient discussing methods aimed at reducing CRBSI risk. The panelists will also provide an update on innovations in the area of antimicrobial catheter locks and their potential role in bloodstream infection prevention.
Sponsored by Cormedix
Host: Sam Kant, MD, FNKF
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Explore the exciting intersection of artificial intelligence and healthcare. Join us as we discuss how AI is reshaping medicine, its potential to transform nephrology, and the opportunities and challenges it brings to the field. With insights from an expert in biomedical research, this episode offers a thought-provoking look at the role of technology in advancing kidney care and improving patient outcomes.
Host: Osama El Shamy, MD, FNKF
Guest: Peter Kotanko, MD, FASN
Discover the latest updates in kidney care with an in-depth look at the KDOQI Commentary on the 2024 KDIGO Clinical Practice Guideline for CKD. This episode unpacks groundbreaking advancements, including new strategies for albuminuria testing, the adoption of novel cardio-kidney protective agents, updated dietary and medication recommendations, and innovative approaches to improving care delivery. Gain actionable insights on implementing these guidelines and enhancing patient outcomes through interdisciplinary care. Don’t miss this essential listen for kidney health professionals striving to stay ahead in CKD management!
Host: Anna Gaddy, MD, FASN, FNKF
Guests: Michelle Estrella, MD, MHS; Sankar Navaneethan, MD, MS, MPH; Jeffrey William, MD
In this year-end wrap-up episode, we reflect on 2024’s highlights with the editors-in-chief of the National Kidney Foundation's esteemed journals. Covering a broad range of disciplines, including clinical advancements, nutrition, and social work, these journals—American Journal of Kidney Diseases, Advances in Kidney Disease and Health, Journal of Renal Nutrition, Kidney Medicine, and the Journal of Nephrology Social Work—play a vital role in advancing kidney care. Join us as we explore key achievements from the past year and discuss emerging trends shaping the future of nephrology.