Monday, August 3, 2015

OncoNephrology Conference 2015


One day symposium on OncoNephrology: Cancer, Chemotherapy and the Kidney

Where: Hofstra NSLIJ School of Medicine

When Sept 26th, 2015 from 7:30AM to 4PM 

The conference will highlight and review the latest happenings in OncoNephrology

This CME is free for all trainees including fellows

Talks and Speakers highlighted;
  • AKI in Cancer Patients; Joseph Bonventre, Harvard Medical School
  • Chemotherapy Toxicities: Mark Perazella, Yale University 
  • Targeted Therapy and the Kidney: Kenar Jhaveri, Hofstra University 
  • Hypercalcemia of Malignancy: Naveed Masani, Winthrop University 
  • Anemia, CKD, ESKD and cancer: Steven Fishbane, Hofstra University 
  • Renal Cancer, an update: Thomas Bradley, Hofstra University, NSLIJ Cancer Institute
  • Paraneoplastic GN; Hitesh H Shah, Hofstra University 
  • TMA: Bradley Dixon, Cincinnati Children Hospital 
  • Post Kidney Transplant Cancers: Vinay Nair, Mt Sinai Medical Center 
  • Paraproteinemias, an update: Gerald Appel, Columbia University Medical Center 
  • Cases with the Onconephropathologist: Glen Markowitz, Columbia Medical Center 
Course directors: Kenar Jhaveri, Steven Fishbane and Thomas Bradley (Division of Nephrology and Hematology/Oncology at Hofstra NSLIJ School of Medicine)

Planning committee: Kenar Jhaveri, Steven Fishbane and Thomas Bradley, Hitesh H Shah, Pravin Singhal, Jyotsana Thakkar and Rimda Wanchoo (all from Division of Nephrology, Hofstra NSLIJ School of Medicine)

To Register: go here
Email kdj200@gmail.com for any questions re the conference.

This conference is endorsed by ISN, ASN, C-KIN and NKF

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