There is a lot of religion that goes into fluid management in the post-operative period, so having randomized data in this common population is important.
Peritoneal dialysis versus Furosemide. Fight!
This week, we will discuss how the CONFIDENCE trial gets nephrology closer to the magic CKD polypill of CKD.
Summary of the CAPTIVATE platform which will be a twitter spaces discussion
This week, we will discuss a registry trial: can a nationwide nudge fix a CKD treatment gap?
This week, we will discuss a pediatric nephrology trial: is tacrolimus superior to MMF in FRNS and SDNS?
Another fantastic chat. (and while you are at it - check out the two patient perspectives!)
Great to have First Author, Jessica Tangren join us!
Anna Burgner made her debut hosting the American Chat, and Ben did a great job as always with the EU version
Fabulous chat. Huge - and discussion highlights including the excellent hosting/moderating from Matt and Ben, and the participation of authors Katalin Susztak, Jeff Miner and many more basic scientists.
New rule for visual abstract. We need to stop adding the logo of the publishing journal. Replace the logo with the authors name. So here is the latest visual abstract in the new style.
The team at Symplur have teamed up with Stanford to compile a comprehensive library (217 articles!) of medical publications on social media. You can sort the list by altimetric score, title, first author's last name, yet, journal or impact factor. Looks very cool.
There are 7 articles on social media with an Altimetric score over 200!
Last year a number of the NephJC work group began research and compiling a comprehensive history of the journal club. This evolved into this AJKD publication: