This program on glomerular diseases is designed to provide healthcare professionals with the latest advancements and updates in the field of glomerular diseases. Here’s a breakdown of the program:
Course Objectives:
Upon completion of the program, participants will be able to:
Describe and integrate the pathology, diagnosis, and therapeutic options for glomerular diseases.
Integrate information from current basic and clinical research studies and apply them to the diagnosis and management of glomerular disorders.
Analyze nuances in the treatment of patients with difficult glomerular diseases.
Content:
On-Demand Presentations:
The program includes a series of on-demand presentations covering various aspects of glomerular diseases. These presentations are delivered by experts in the field and cover topics such as dysproteinemias, ANCA-associated vasculitis, viral glomerulopathies, IgA nephropathy, glomerular disease in pregnancy, diabetic kidney disease, lupus nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, FSGS, membranous nephropathy, glomerular disease in children, APOL1-associated kidney disease, C3 glomerulopathy, and treatment approaches.
Livestream Sessions:
The program also includes two live-streamed clinical pathology conferences where participants can engage in real-time discussions and interactions. These sessions cover topics related to nephritic syndrome and nephrotic syndrome, with contributions from various experts in the field.
The program appears to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of glomerular diseases, including their pathology, diagnosis, and management. It incorporates a mix of on-demand presentations for self-paced learning and live-streamed sessions for interactive discussions.