CAPNeph is the Twitter account for the Canadian Association of Paediatric Nephrologists, tweeting information on kidney disease for Canadian youth and kids.
APRIL IS TRANSPLANT MONTH. I am a Kidney DONOR and kidney DOCTOR- this is a thread on why transplant is so important, and WHAT YOU CAN DO TO SAVE LIVES. @CSNSCN@CAPNeph@TAA_Canada@cst_transplant THREAD (1/11)
This is an important study that deserves your attention. We found that younger children w/CKD are often hypertensive yet their HTN is less often recognized and frequently under-treated. Pay attention to the young ones! @ASPNeph@BAPNnephrology@CAPNeph@ESPNSociety@UWNephrology
Make sense of nephrology with our FREE online handbook designed for pediatric trainees, download now and share the link with your colleagues!" #PediatricNephrology#MedEd#FOAMed @PediatricFOAMed @ASPNeph @IPNA_Neph https://t.co/KyhAmYUXuD
This Jan 24 & 25, we bring you a joint #NephJC and #IPNAJC Journal Club!
Effects of Bardoxolone Methyl in Alport Syndrome
https://t.co/KQBVTmF53y
@CAPNeph
Excellent systematic review by @KaylaDadgar and other students on prevalence and risk factors of thromboembolic complications among children with nephrotic syndrome. Thanks @Ped_Research for publishing it! @Noclots@CAPNeph @ipnajc @LittleKidneys
https://t.co/D1lZTxTw8C
#IPNA2022 Calgary, it has been a blast! 🇨🇦 💻
After 4 amazing days of the 19th @IPNA_PedNeph#hybrid congress, we look back at an incredible experience with 1414 attendees from 97 countries across the world.
Thanks to our delegates, speakers, chairs and sponsors!🙏
@CAPNeph
1414 attendees, 97 countries! We hope you enjoyed the congress and you found the event to be a valuable learning and networking experience.
Our big thanks to @CTCC_Calgary@CAPNeph@cin_eu and especially to Julian Midgley, the Congress President 👏👏