An Expert Approach to Cardio-Renal Protection in CKD: Part One

  • Published:  16 April 2024
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An Expert Approach to Cardio-Renal Protection in CKD: Part One

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Overview

Part one of this two-part programme focuses on our current guideline-directed approach to chronic kidney disease (CKD) and how SGLT-2 inhibitors can be used to maximal effect. Chaired by Prof James Burton (University of Leicester, UK), this roundtable features expert insight from a world-renowned faculty, Prof David Wheeler (University College London, UK), Dr Navdeep Tangri (University of Manitoba, CA), and Prof Carol Pollock (University of Sydney, AUS).

 

Our expert panel unravel the complexities of CKD care in the context of a real-world patient case. Following this, join us for part two where the panel will revisit the patient case in reflection of recent guideline updates and provide you with evidence-based strategies for initiating pharmacological therapies that transcend the theoretical and become actionable in everyday practice.

 

Note, the live version of this session was CME accredited; this on-demand version is not.

 

This programme is supported by an unrestricted educational grant from AstraZeneca.

Key Learning Objectives

  • Recall clinical evidence and guidelines for the management of CKD patients without diabetes
  • Describe current gaps and barriers in evidence-based management for CKD without diabetes
  • Apply evidence based-management strategies to a case study
  • Use expert-led guidance to develop an optimal management approach to CKD patients without diabetes

Target Audience

  • Cardiologists
  • Heart Failure Specialists
  • Nephrologists
  • Primary Care Physicians

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Faculty Biographies

Carol Pollock

Carol Pollock

Professor of Medicine

Carol Pollock is Professor of Medicine at the University of Sydney in Sydney, Australia.

Prof  Pollock is an academic nephrologist and renal transplant physician with over 290 publications in basic research and clinical medicine. 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).

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