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Reports are published on the KDIGO website and in nephrology journals. You can see all conference reports on the KDIGO Conference Reports page.
Yes, conference reports and other resources from past conferences are available on the KDIGO website. Visit the KDIGO Controversies Conferences page and select a conference to learn more.
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KDIGO Controversies Conferences are invitation-only events. The conference Scope of Work, plenary presentations, and published reports are made available to the broader community via the KDIGO website.
Topics are chosen by the KDIGO Executive Committee. The decision is based on emerging clinical challenges, stakeholder input, and expert recommendations from the global nephrology community. KDIGO welcomes ideas for Controversies Conferences via the KDIGO Controversies Conference Idea Submission Survey. Submissions are presented to and reviewed by the KDIGO Executive Committee for consideration once per
KDIGO Controversies Conferences bring together experts to discuss controversies and emerging issues in nephrology. Participants include multidisciplinary stakeholders, such as clinicians, researchers, policymakers, and patients, to explore emerging issues, review the latest evidence, and identify consensus on best practices or research priorities. They do not produce formal clinical guideline recommendations but result in published reports