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Are you attending #ERA26 in Glasgow? Don’t miss the GSK–KDIGO symposium on preventing infectious diseases in adults with kidney disease and closing the implementation gap in vaccination uptake.

Thursday, 4 Jun, 13:00 - 14:00 BST. Learn more: https://pag.virtual-meeting.org/.../en-GB/pag/session/86280

The session

Are you attending #ERA26 in Glasgow? Don't miss the KDIGO scientific symposium "What's New with KDIGO," on Saturday, 6 June, 08:30–10:30 BST.

Learn more: https://kdigo.co/ERA26-KDIGO-Symposium

From advances in Diabetes and CKD to the evolving cardiovascular–kidney–metabolic (CKM)

A sample from the pathology teaching slide set on Lupus Nephritis, jointly prepared by Arkana Laboratories and @goKDIGO. http://KDIGO.org/guidelines/gd/

#KDIGO #pathology #renal #kidneypath

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KDIGO Announces Clinical Practice Guideline on Living Kidney Donation

(Brussels, Belgium) – – – Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) this week held the first meeting of its Work Group Co-chairs and Evidence Review Team developing the KDIGO Clinical Practice Guideline on Living Kidney Donation. The meeting was held in Minneapolis, Minnesota. KDIGO is a self-managed, global organization focused on improving patient outcomes through

News May 15, 2013

KDIGO Announces Appointment of Chief Scientific Officer

(Brussels, Belgium) – – – Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) announced today that Michael Cheung has joined its staff as Chief Scientific Officer. Mr. Cheung has had seven years experience working on KDIGO guidelines as a staff member of KDIGO’s Founding Sponsor, the National Kidney Foundation (NKF). KDIGO is a self-managed, global organization focused

News May 9, 2013

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