Oakstone Intensive Review of Nephrology 2019

10 $

+ Include: 65 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 61.4 GB

+ Target Audience: clinical and academic nephrologists, internists, pediatricians, and primary care physicians/trainees

Description

+ Include: 65 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 61.4 GB

+ Target Audience: clinical and academic nephrologists, internists, pediatricians, and primary care physicians/trainees

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

The Harvard Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Date of Original Release: October 1, 2019
Estimated Time to Complete the Activity: 46.50 hours

On the course evaluation page please indicate “Yes” when asked if you would like to receive ABIM MOC points for your participation in this enduring activity. You will then be required to provide your ABIM ID # and your Date of Birth. Points earned will equal the amount of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™ claimed.

HMS will upload the participant data, including the points earned, directly to the ABIM so that it will appear on the ABIM diplomates transcript. These points will not appear on your certificate provided at the end of this enduring activity.

Learning Objectives

After viewing this program, participants will be better able to:

Summarize current/recommended nephrology guidelines in clinical practice
Explain the differential diagnosis of complex clinical presentations of patients with renal disorders
Identify/integrate current therapeutic options for specific renal disorders
Review and interpret up-to-date literature relevant to clinical practice
Describe pathophysiological mechanisms as they apply to management of renal disease

This course is designed to meet one or more of the following Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Competencies:

Patient Care and Procedural Skills
Medical Knowledge
Practice-Based Learning and Improvement

Target Audience

The target audience for the Intensive Review of Nephrology Course is clinical and academic nephrologists, internists, pediatricians, and primary care physicians/trainees preparing for ABIM nephrology certification/recertification examinations and/or seeking a comprehensive update in renal medicine and its subspecialties.

 

+ Topics:

1. Renal Physiology for the Boards.mp4
2. Basic Concepts of Immunology in Autoimmune Kidney Disease.mp4
3. Renal Pathology in 2019 – Part 1.mp4
4. Renal Pathology in 2019 – Part 2.mp4
5. Current Approaches to Urine Sediment Analysis.mp4
6. Challenging Pathology Cases.mp4
7. IgA Nephropathy.mp4
8. Membranous Nephropathy.mp4
9. Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis.mp4
10. Update on Lupus Nephritis.mp4
11. Glomerulonephritis – Questions & Answers Session.mp4
12. Metabolic Management of Kidney Stones.mp4
13. Anemia Management – Update & Best Practices.mp4
14. Must-Know Clinical Images in Nephrology.mp4
15. Workshop – Hyponatremia & Hypernatremia.mp4
16. Electrolyte & Acid Base Disorders – Questions & Answers Session – Part 1.mp4
17. Hypokalemia & Hyperkalemia.mp4
18. Acidosis.mp4
19. Alkalosis.mp4
20. Cases from Renal Grand Rounds at The Brigham.mp4
21. Electrolyte & Acid Base Disorders – Questions & Answers Session – Part 2.mp4
22. Genetics & Kidney Disease.mp4
23. Update on Polycystic Kidney Disease.mp4
24. Pediatric Nephrology.mp4
25. Pregnancy & Renal Disease.mp4
26. Geriatric Nephrology.mp4
27. Nephrology Board Review Practice 1.mp4
28. Update on Renovascular Disease.mp4
29. Management of Hypertension after SPRINT.mp4
30. Secondary Hypertension – Primary Aldosteronism & Pheochromocytoma.mp4
31. Cardiovascular Disease & Renal Disease.mp4
32. Liver & the Kidney.mp4
33. Pathophysiology of Acute Kidney Injury.mp4
34. Acute Kidney Injury Syndromes.mp4
35. Cancer & Acute Kidney Injury.mp4
36. Paraprotein Induced Kidney Injury.mp4
37. Clinicopathological Conference.mp4
38. FSGS – A Lesion, Not a Disease.mp4
39. Nephrology Board Review Practice 2.mp4
40. ICU Nephrology & Continuous Renal Replacement Therapies.mp4
41. Interstitial Nephritis – Overview for the Boards.mp4
42. How to Pass the Boards.mp4
43. Why Do We Reject a Transplant.mp4
44. Transplant Immunosuppression for the Boards.mp4
45. Immunological Assessment Pre & Post Transplant.mp4
46. Early Post-Transplant Management.mp4
47. Poisonings & Intoxications – What a Nephrologist Needs to Know.mp4
48. Late Loss of the Kidney Transplant.mp4
49. Infections in Transplant Recipients.mp4
50. Transplant Cases – Board Review Practice.mp4
51. Pre-Transplant Evaluation of Recipients.mp4
52. Donor Evaluation.mp4
53. Thrombotic Microangiopathies.mp4
54. Late Post-Transplant Medical Complications.mp4
55. Transplant Board Review.mp4
56. Must Know Board Zebras.mp4
57. Dialysis Dosing.mp4
58. Mineral & Bone Disease.mp4
59. Dialysis – A Case-Based Clinical Review & Update.mp4
60. Pearls in Mineral & Bone Disease.mp4
61. Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology – A 2019 Update.mp4
62. Peritoneal Dialysis.mp4
63. Peritoneal Dialysis Complications.mp4
64. Renal Ultrasound for the Clinical Nephrologist.mp4
65. Dialysis Vascular Access – Assessment & Complications.mp4
Questions.pdf
Syllabus.pdf

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