Many have asked about the future of the RFN project. After discussion with Nate's family and mutual colleagues, it is my intention to continue the blog. There are a few logistical issues to resolve, but I hope to resume blogging soon. I am pleased to announce that I have received several generous offers of collaboration from Nephrology trainees and Nephrologists of different backgrounds and research interests. I am confident that we can maintain the high standard of content that Nate and the RFN are known for.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Continuation of Renal Fellow Network
Thank you to everyone who has made contact with the Renal Fellow Network over the past week or so. Your outpouring of love and support has been a great comfort to Nate's family and friends at this difficult time.
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ReplyDeleteIt is a great news . May Nat's soul rest in peace . Thanks a lot for your intention to continue this very interesting blog . GOOD luck .
ReplyDeleteDr Abraham Haskour , MD , Nephrologist .
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I am a living kidney DONOR (October, 2009), and I am fascinated by this blog. What can I do to assist?
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