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In a very special limited edition of 1,000, SARAR has created 10 exclusively handcrafted neckwear designs, in a spectrum of blue hues and patterns, sustaining The Kidney & Urology Foundation of America’s Passport 2 Promise – Design & Style Target Prostate Cancer initiative. Click here to order
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Latest News & Recent Events
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On Sunday morning, October 26, we took a stroll around Central Park and helped save lives in the process. Our annual WALK the WALK for Organ and Tissue Donation was a fun and healthful way of raising awareness of the importance of organ and tissue donation and how easy it is to become a donor. The money we raised will go directly to research, patient services, and public and professional education. |
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A conference for clinical and academic nephrologists, residents, students, fellows in training, internists with an interest in nephrology and renal dietitians
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Event Date: Monday, September 15, 2008
Place: The Creek
Locust Valley, NY |
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A workshop for families of children and young adults with kidney disease which was presented by Kidney & Urology Foundation of America, with a planning committee of 25 renal professionals and our Council of Pediatric Nephrology & Urology. |
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On Sunday morning, May 4th, we took a two-mile stroll around Jenkinson's Boardwalk and helped to save lives in the process. Our annual WALK the WALK for Organ and Tissue Donation is a fun and healthful way of raising awareness of the importance of organ and tissue donation and how easy it is to become a donor. The money raised will go directly to research, patient services, and public and professional education. |
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On Tuesday, June 19, 2007, over 165 allied medical professionals attended KUFA’s ’Renal Dilemmas: Facing Expected and Unexpected Challenges,’ an all day-symposium hosted at the NY Hall of Science in Queens, NY. The multidisciplinary program brought together a significant faculty of healthcare professionals – leaders in their respective fields - to confront the critical issues of recognizing, assessing and responding to natural and other disasters affecting the dialysis and transplant populations.
The program addressed challenges confronting the renal / transplant patient as well as the renal medical ‘team’: preparing the patient and family to confront a renal diagnosis, minimizing the progression of chronic kidney disease, developing palatable renal diets, minimizing the impact of obesity on adolescents with CKD, dealing with the difficult or violent patient, expanding criteria for transplantation, and preventing and resolving medication-related problems in dialysis patients.
James Winchester, MD, Chief, Division of Nephrology & Hypertension at Beth Israel Medical Center and Professor of Clinical Medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and a world renowned nephrologist offered welcoming remarks. The plenary panel discussion on disaster preparedness was moderated by Michael G. Perillo, DC, MPH, New York State Department of Health, Public Health Emergency Preparedness Representative.
The Kidney & Urology Foundation offers professional medical education programs to help clinical professionals achieve excellence in their care of patients with kidney and urologic diseases. Our ‘team’ included an outstanding multidisciplinary planning committee and nationally recognized speakers: |
» Download Syllabus
Click on the following link to download PowerPoint Presentations
» Transplantation - Dealing with the Landmine by Shamkant Mulgaonkar, MD, FASN
» Emergency Management - Dealing with the Internal and External by John Mahalko
» Impact of Obesity on Adolescents with CKD - From Diagnosis Through Transplant by Lauren Graf
» Keeping Pre-ESRD Patients Pre-ESRD - Using the Health Belief Model by Nancy Roth, PhD
» Preventing and Resolving Medication-Related Problems in Individuals on Dialysis by Dr. Wendy L.
» From the Inside Looking Out by Barbara Richter, RN, BSN, MA
» The ESRD Network and a Patient's Perspective on a Disaster by Dawn P. Edwards
» Integration with Local Response During Disasters by Mary Mahoney
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The Kidney & Urology Foundation of America is the
major voluntary health agency seeking the total
answer to kidney and urologic diseases... prevention,
treatment, and cure. The foundation’s many - faceted
programs bring health and hope to millions of Americans
who suffer from kidney and urologic disease through
research, patient services, nationwide organ donor
program, professional education and public information.
Such activities are made possible by voluntary
contributions of a concerned and generous public.
Event Date: Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Place: The Creek
Locust Valley, NY |
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From kidney stones and urinary infections, to prostate cancer and chronic renal failure, diseases of the kidney and urinary tract effect over 70 million Americans each year. The Kidney & Urology Foundation of America conducts numerous public education campaigns each year to raise awareness of the critical need for organ and tissue donors. The Foundation remains dedicated to ensuring that every American in need of a lifesaving organ or tissue transplant receives one.
Our ultimate goal is to take kidney and urinary disease from treatment to cure, and to see that no one ever has to wait for a life saving transplant.
Walk The Walk at Central Park, New York
Sunday October 28, 2007
Check in at 9:30am • Start Time is 11:00am
Start at the 72nd Street Bandshell |
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