Description
+ Include: 10 Videos (.mp4) + 10 Audios (.mp3) + 10 Subtitles (.vtt) + 9 PDFs, size: 1.47 GB
+ Target Audience: nephrologists and urologists
+ Sample video: contact me for sample video
+ Information:
1. Overview
The UChicago Medicine Fredric L. Coe Symposium on Kidney Stone Disease and Mineral Metabolism 2025 provides an in-depth clinical review of kidney stone pathophysiology, prevention, and management. The program explores mineral metabolism, idiopathic hypercalciuria, kidney stone compositional analysis, and the impact of acid balance on overall stone risk.
Course Date: October 9, 2025
2. Learning Objectives
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Evaluate the relationship between bone health, mineral metabolism, and the development of kidney stones.
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Utilize comprehensive kidney stone compositional analysis to guide targeted treatment and prevention strategies.
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Analyze the pathophysiological connection between idiopathic hypercalciuria and papillary mineral deposits.
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Assess the impact of systemic acid-base balance and urine acidity on clinical kidney stone risk.
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Implement evidence-based approaches to diagnose, manage, and prevent brushite stones in clinical practice.
3. Target Audience
Best for nephrologists and urologists who want specialized updates on kidney stone disease, mineral metabolism, and compositional analysis.
4. Topics
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01 2025 Symposium Welcome
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02 Opening Remarks
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03 Chairman’s Remarks
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04 Bones and Stones – Almost a Decade with Fred and Where it Led
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05 Kidney Stone Compositional Analysis – The Other Half of the Pliers
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06 Idiopathic Hypercalciuria and Papillary Mineral Deposits – What is the Connection
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07 Acid and Stone Risk
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08 The Brushite Story
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09 The Stone Clinic as a Living Laboratory – A Legacy of Education Based in Clinical Care
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10 2025 Symposium Concluding Remarks





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