Understanding and Managing Chronic Pain
Presented by: David Spero, RN In some studies, over 70% of people with CKD report chronic pain. If you are one of the 70%, or if you take care of them, this program will give you medical and non-medical ways to understand, reduce, and manage chronic pain. You may not eliminate it completely, but you can make pain a much smaller part of your life! Watch the Recording: Download the slides.
The Nuts and Bolts of becoming a Transplant Patient
Presented by Dr. Keith Melancon, Director of the George Washington Transplant Institute This Program will help you: Learn what it means to be on the transplant list; Understand the transplant process from start to finish; Dispel the myths of what is or is not involved; Learn tips for to help you succeed in the process. View the Recording: Download the slides. About the Presenter: Dr. Melancon is currently the Director of the George Washington Transplant Institute and the Medical Director of The Ron and Joy Paul Kidney Center at George Washington University Medical School. Dr. Melancon is a Professor of [...]
Home Dialysis: Is It Your Best Treatment Option?
This Program will help you: Learn about treatment options Weigh the benefits of more frequent dialysis Develop questions to ask your doctor when choosing your treatment choice Understand the patient's perspective by hearing a patient's dialysis story View the Recording: Download the slides. Presented by: Dr. Michael Kraus, MD, FACP Nephrologist, Indiana University School of Medicine Associate Chief Medical Officer, NxStage Medical, Inc. Vanessa Evans, Dialysis Patient Patient Advocate Manager, NxStage Medical, Inc. Dialysis patient for 20 years, the last 13 years on more frequent home hemodialysis with NxStage
An Important Conversation: How to Talk Effectively with your Health Care Team
Join Steve Wilson, psychologist, as he talks to Edward Leigh, a health educator and the founder and director of The Center for Healthcare Communication. Steve will ask Edward important questions that will help you as you partner with your healthcare team for quality care and quality of life. Through an engaging and energetic conversation, learn how to: Build a positive relationship Communicate clearly Ask helpful questions Prepare effectively for each visit Develop your own “medical resume” Find helpful health web sites View the Recording: Download the slides. Download the handout. About the Presenters: Edward Leigh is the Founder & Director [...]
Laugh Will and Testament: Using Humor to Contemplate Mortality and Enjoy Life
Presented by Steve Wilson and Joel Schwartz Learn how to talk about things that are hard to talk about including: Changing attitudes Making better plans View the Recording: Download the handouts. Download the slides. Tears study article mentioned during the presentation.
Medication Use and the Role of the Pharmacist
Print out the flier. Presented by: Wendy St. Peter, PharmD, FCCP, FASN, FNKF Professor at the College of Pharmacy, University of Minnesota People with chronic kidney disease (CKD) often times… have other medical conditions require many medicines have several doctors that prescribe medicines go to more than one pharmacy to get medicines It can be hard for patients, doctors and other healthcare professionals to keep track of all the medicines their patients with CKD take. The issues above can lead to medication therapy problems (MTPs). MTPs can…. reduce the good effects of medicines lead to safety issues (e.g., [...]
What’s So Funny About Kidney Disease?
Have you giggled or laughed out loud today? Or yesterday? Or last week? Laughter is considered one of the best medicines we have, and we want you to start seeing its benefits!
Don’t Make New Year Resolutions! Six Happiness Habits
Most people make and break resolutions every year. Eighty percent of people fail New Year Resolutions by February. Learn happiness habits instead that can change your attitude and your health on a daily basis.
It Takes a Village: Preparing Your Support Plan for Transplant Care
Help to better prepare your family for transplant care by learning 1) who will need help after the transplant surgery, 2) what type of help may be needed and 3) who can help meet those needs.
Get Your Sweat On! Exercising for Healthier Kidneys
During the webinar the following points will be covered: 1) background on the benefits of regular physical activity and exercise relating to kidney function, 2) the impact current research is showing on exercising in helping to slow down kidney disease progression and 3) strategies for getting starting with a new exercise routine, along with tips to keep you motivated!