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Going to the ASN 2017 Annual Meeting? Make Sure to Attend Our Cleveland Clinic Sessions

Join us at the ASN Conference on Oct. 31-Nov. 5

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Connect with our staff as we participate and present in the following sessions at the 2017 American Society of Nephrology (ASN) Annual Meeting.

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Wednesday, Nov. 1

The Dialysis Infection Crisis in the United States: A Call to Action–I. A Strategy to Attack the Infection Crisis in Dialysis-The Critical Role of Nephrologists as Change Agents
9-9:30 a.m.

Presenting Author: Leslie P. Wong, MD, FASN, MBA

Location: Room 288

The Dialysis Infection Crisis in the United States: A Call to Action–IV. Practicum: The Answers to Preventing Infections Are Out There-Practicum: The Answers to Preventing Infections Are Out There

3:30-5:30 p.m.

Presenting Author: Leslie P. Wong, MD, FASN, MBA

Location: Room 288

Thursday, Nov. 2

Political Correctness? Public Policy Influences on Transplantation–UNOS and CMS Kidney Transplant Regulation Gone Too Far?

5-5:30 p.m.

Presenting Author: Jesse D. Schold, PhD

Location: Room 262

Friday, Nov. 3

Infection Prevention: Are You Prepared for the Next “Ebola”?–Nephrologist Infection Prevention Leadership: Why Should I Care?

2:25-2:50 p.m.

Presenting Author: Leslie P. Wong, MD, FASN, MBA

Location: Room 395

Nontraditional Predictors of Allograft Success

4:30-6:30 p.m.

Moderator: Joshua J. Augustine, MD

Location: Auditorium A

Saturday, Nov. 4

Transplant Economics and Live Donor Outcomes

4:30-6:30 p.m.

Moderator: Emilio Poggio, MD

Location: Room 390

Transplant Economics and Live Donor Outcomes–Significantly Lower Rates of Transplantation and Increased Wait List Mortality among Kidney Transplant Candidates with VA Insurance

04:54 p.m – 05:06 p.m.

Presenting Author: Joshua J. Augustine, MD

Location: Room 390

The Slow Burn: CKD Incidence and Progression–HDL cholesterol and its associations with cause-specific mortality in patients with CKD

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6:18-6:30 p.m.

Authors: Jesse Schold, PhD; Susana Arrigain; Stacey Jolly, MD; Wolfgang Winkelmayer
& Joseph Nally

Presenting Author: Sankar Navaneethan

Location: Room 277

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