KidneyViews
Welcome to the non-profit Medical Education Institute's Home Dialysis Central blogspot! This page is an umbrella under which Home Dialysis Central staff and guests can share their perspectives about home therapies and what we need to do to raise their profile and enable more people to use them. We'd like your comments as well! Bookmark our site and like us on Facebook! Help us tell the world about home dialysis.
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Lessons from Across the Top 9 KidneyViews Blog Posts
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Of the three principles messages that run through many of these blogs—time, frequency, and rate (or speed) of volume change
Published on 05/30/2024 by Dr. John Agar
Tags: Education issues for patients and professionals, Making dialysis better,
Home Dialysis & The Nephrology Social Worker
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I wanted to find out what had an had not changed since my time in direct practice, so I reached out to social workers on the National Kidney Foundation’s social worker listserv
Published on 11/21/2019 by Beth Witten, MSW, ACSW, LSCSW
Tags: Making dialysis better,
Dialysis: “Prescription”—or “Pact”?
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What I do hope is that this short blog may lead us to think just a little more about the words we use, and whether we always choose
Published on 11/14/2019 by Dr. John Agar
Tags: Making dialysis better,
PD Vs Home Hemo - Initial Impressions
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There are some differences between the working of peritoneal dialysis (PD) and home hemodialysis (HD). This vlog shares some of my initial impressions
Published on 11/07/2019 by Kyle Chang
Tags: Making dialysis better, What is the best dialysis option for me,
STREAM-HD - A Better Name for Transitional Care Dialysis Units?
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Starting dialysis should be about flexibility, gentleness, understanding, and mutual respect. The first few starting weeks of dialysis should be
Published on 10/24/2019 by Dr. John Agar
Tags: Education issues: for patients and professionals, Making dialysis better,