
Novel therapies have shown promise in improving outcomes in people with CKD. Where and when they should be used will be explored in this webinar. This webinar is proudly sponsored by AstraZeneca.
Monday, 31 May 2021
7.00pm - 8.00pm AEST
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To provide front line staff with new knowledge re trials that have shown benefit in patients with diabetic and non-diabetic CKD. Secondarily to provide information regarding new trials underway in patients with kidney disease.
To ensure all colleagues can inform patients of opportunities to enrol in clinical trials.
To discuss new therapies on the horizon that may translate into beneficial treatments for patients with CKD, on dialysis or with kidney transplants.
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Carol Pollock is Professor of Medicine at University of Sydney and based at Royal North Shore Hospital. She has authored over 375 publications in basic research and clinical medicine with over 22,800 citations in esteemed medical journals. She is an inaugural Fellow of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences (2015), was conferred a Vice Chancellors Award for Excellence in Research Supervision (2012) and recognised as a ‘Distinguished Professor’ by the University of Sydney (2012). She was the 2014 recipient of the Ministerial Award for Excellence in Cardiovascular Research. She is Chair of Kidney Health Australia, Deputy Chair of the Board of the Australian Organ, Tissue and Transplant Authority, Chair of the NSW Cardiovascular Research Network and Chair of the NSW Bureau of Health Information. She was appointed to NHMRC Council in 2018. She was Chair of the Northern Sydney Local Health District Board since its inception in 2011 till Dec 2016. She is a Director of several Biotech companies. |
Dr Leanne Brown, RSA Vice-President
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