Nephrology News & Issues Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Nephrology News & Issues.
Table of Contents
- Recent wildfires, hurricanes test kidney care disaster response Jill Rollet
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- Timeline of a disaster Thomas C. Crook, MT
- Emergency Partnership Initiative prepares nephrology community for disasters Jeffrey Silberzweig, MD
- Cardio-kidney-metabolic syndrome may accelerate CVD risk by up to 28 years Scott Buzby
- Longer wait from treatment withdrawal to circulatory death may increase organ availability Shawn M. Carter
- Medical institutions can — and should — advance health equity Jennifer Mitchell, EdD
- Men and boys may face higher AKI risk than women and girls Shawn M. Carter
- Mycophenolate mofetil cuts flare, lupus nephritis risks in new systemic lupus erythematosus Justin Cooper
- National Kidney Foundation consensus: Race-free eGFR may optimize decision-making Shawn M. Carter
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- Oral vadadustat noninferior to erythropoiesis-stimulating therapy for CKD-related anemia Shawn M. Carter
- Pharmacist-led CKD management has mixed economic, clinical results Shawn M. Carter
- Racial gaps in preemptive living donor kidney transplant persist during last 2 decades Shawn M. Carter
- Smoking may elevate chronic kidney disease risk Shawn M. Carter
- Surgeons successfully transplant genetically edited pig kidney into living recipient Shawn M. Carter
- VIDEO: AI will enhance, not harm, the patient-physician relationship Mark E. Neumann
- VIDEO: ASN group responds to natural disasters, shortages Jeffrey Silberzweig, MD; Jill Rollet
- VIDEO: Cybersecurity attacks in health care a ‘patient safety issue for all of us’ Monica Stonehill
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- With Affordable Care Act, more patients retain private insurance at dialysis start Jill Rollet