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Magyar Transzplantációs Társaság |
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The 13 Budapest Nephrology School |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2006.08.25. | Rendezvény vége: 2006.08.30. |
Helyszín: Budapest, SE ÁOK Transzplantációs és Sebészeti Klinika |
Hivatalos nyelv: angol
Téma: Nephrology, Hypertension, Dialysis, Transplantation
Tudományos információ:
dr. Rosivall László,
Semmelweis University, Department of Pathophysiology,
1089 Budapest, Nagyvárad tér 4.
Tel/Fax: 2100-100
E-mail: rosivall@net.sote.hu
Szervező:
Vörös Szilvia
Tel: 70/201-1007
E-mail: vorszil@net.sote.hu |
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Magyar Nephrologiai Társaság |
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International Conference on Advances in Critical Care Nephrology (AKI & CRRT) 2025 |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2025.03.03. | Rendezvény vége: 2025.03.06. |
Helyszín: USA, San Diego, California, |
Our 30th Conference will continue to provide a comprehensive coverage of the rapidly developing field of Critical Care Nephrology and CRRT. It highlights the recent advances in our understanding of pathophysiology of critical illness, acute kidney injury, emerging strategies in the management of sepsis, multiorgan failure, development and use of biomarkers, technical advances in CRRT and the appropriate utilization of these techniques. This year’s program presents exciting new developments and evidence for assessing critically ill patients, the role of the microbiome and advances in the global burden of AKI. A mix of invited lectures, controversies, interactive workshops, tutorials, poster sessions and panel discussions are planned to continue the tradition of multidisciplinary interactions. |
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Magyar Nephrologiai Társaság |
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International Conference on Advances in Critical Care Nephrology (AKI & CRRT) 2025 |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2025.03.03. | Rendezvény vége: 2025.03.06. |
Helyszín: California, San Diego, |
Our 30th Conference will continue to provide a comprehensive coverage of the rapidly developing field of Critical Care Nephrology and CRRT. It highlights the recent advances in our understanding of pathophysiology of critical illness, acute kidney injury, emerging strategies in the management of sepsis, multiorgan failure, development and use of biomarkers, technical advances in CRRT and the appropriate utilization of these techniques. This year’s program presents exciting new developments and evidence for assessing critically ill patients, the role of the microbiome and advances in the global burden of AKI. A mix of invited lectures, controversies, interactive workshops, tutorials, poster sessions and panel discussions are planned to continue the tradition of multidisciplinary interactions |
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