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Episode 3: "Get to Know the Person Before the [Kidney] Disease"

Episode 3: "Get to Know the Person Before the [Kidney] Disease"

FromThe Nephron Segment: A Kidney Podcast


Episode 3: "Get to Know the Person Before the [Kidney] Disease"

FromThe Nephron Segment: A Kidney Podcast

ratings:
Length:
20 minutes
Released:
May 24, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On Episode 3, guests Morgan Reid & Patrick O. Gee PhD, JLC join us to share their journeys as patients with kidney disease - who received both dialysis and kidney transplants. They share incredibly powerful personal experiences and their advice for kidney healthcare providersNephrons: Elinor Mannon, Sam Kant, Matthew Sparks, Samira FaroukGuests: Morgan Reid, Patrick O. GeeLinks from the Show:3:05 Delayed graft function5:27 Peritoneal Dialysis7:10 IgA nephropathy9:57 Lupus nephritis11:00 Living kidney donor evaluation process12:00 Mistrust, misperceptions, and miscommunication: A qualitative study of preferences about kidney transplantation among African-Americans13:00 Social media & living kidney donation16:00 Health Literacy in African-American Communities: Barriers and Strategies17:37 Social determinants of health & NephMadness (Patrick O. Gee)18:00 Chronic kidney disease classification 23:55 African-Americans suffer from highest rates of end stage kidney disease (ESKD) in comparison to other racial ethnic groups25:11 The Organ Thieves: The Shocking Story of the First Heart Transplant in the Segregated South26:24 Donate life26:30 Living donor protection act26:55 Clinical trials seek to fix their lack of racial mix 34:00 National Kidney Foundation peer mentoring program for patients with kidney disease (NKF PEERS) 36:05 Vaca frita
Released:
May 24, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (13)

Welcome to The Nephron Segment: A Kidney Podcast, where nephrology is always concentrated, sometimes convolute, but never dilute. Join a group of nephrons as we try to push the boundaries of kidney medicine.