The ISN-TTS Sister Transplant Centers Partnership India-UK and MOHAN Foundation bring to you a wonderful learning and sharing opportunity
Hear Stefania Meregalli speak about the role of specialist nurse in organ donation in the UK and the family approach they follow.
Are young #CKD patients prepared enough for the transition to adult care? No, says Arvind Nagra (@arvnagra Southampton, UK) as she presents solutions at a Wednesday morning session at #UKKW2023.
In case you missed the UK Kidney History: A New & Living Archive session at #UKKW2023 today, please do visit https://t.co/7VTq8Up5Aq especially if you have anything to contribute - stories, photos, videos, testimonials, records etc
@queenofdialysis Looking forward to the banter around our UK kidney history poster later today in Newport. I learn something new of the history literally every conversation I have on the topic…..talk about “living archives”
Come learn some fascinating history of #dialysis & #transplantation in our session on Monday at #UKKW2023 Room 4b 14:00. Some wonderful stories of early pioneers including 1st person on home haemodialysis. All captured in the new UK Kidney History Project https://t.co/KvHzTkvyTk
@JennidomanDoman This is one of the key teams that provide unrelenting support for our young adults on dialysis through “thick and thin” as they negotiate their renal disease alongside just trying to get on with “life”.
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My son is an artist and I always get the most amazing birthday presents from him ❤️
Ruby Bridges, born in 1954, was the first African American student to attend an all-white school. At just 6 years old, Ruby helped pave the way for civil rights action - an inspiration to us all.
@MayorLpool Amazing likeness by your son…& a reminder she remains a constant inspiration to many of us….if she could do it at six then we should certainly be able to do it at three times six and greater😉