The Renal Research Institute (RRI) is allowing immediate access through online platforms to critical new science regarding COVID-19 and its impact on kidney care, in the wake of rescheduling its virtual conference. RRI, a division of Ģý North America, is focused on improving outcomes of patients with kidney disease through research and innovation.
RRI is offering nine videos through a newthat provides immediate free access to selected speakers and panel presentations:
RRI rescheduled its 23rdInternational Conference on Dialysis Ģý Advances in Kidney Disease from January to April 20 Ģý 23, 2021 in acknowledgement of the international medical communityĢýs COVID-19 healthcare priority.
ĢýRRI values the contributions all clinicians bring to patients around the world,Ģý says Dr. Peter Kotanko, Research Director of the Renal Research Institute. ĢýRescheduling this yearĢýs virtual conference to April is the right move to ensure we support clinicians and caregivers currently focused on COVID-19.Ģý
2021Ģýs virtual conference will feature 400 physicians, nurses, fellows, researchers, and scholars, representing more than nine different countries, discussing the most current and innovative scientific insights and developments in nephrology. This yearĢýs conference offers three tracks: pediatric nephrology; general nephrology; and nurse care.
By the time the virtual three-day conference in April takes place, nephrologists, renal researchers, and kidney experts will have already had online access to a plethora of research and expertise from leading organizations that includes Columbia University, Harvard Medical School, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Yale University, and Vanderbilt University.
The virtual platform of this yearĢýs event allows an ease of access that will also provide an on-demand library of material, background, informational sessions, and Q&A sessions with thought leaders and experts from all over the world. The online library will remain available on-demand until December 31, 2021.
RRI also launched its first-ever social media channels in 2021. Interested audiences can follow and interact with the Renal Research Institute on the following platforms:
To register for this yearĢýs conference, please visit.