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31 Immunosuppressants and Kidney Transplants: Understanding Medication Management

31 Immunosuppressants and Kidney Transplants: Understanding Medication Management

FromKidney Zone Podcast with Dr. Mo


31 Immunosuppressants and Kidney Transplants: Understanding Medication Management

FromKidney Zone Podcast with Dr. Mo

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Length:
7 minutes
Released:
Mar 8, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Our immune system is very important for fighting infections and cancers. However we have to suppress it in order to prevent rejection of transplanted organs. Today, we will discuss "Immunosuppressants and Kidney Transplants: Understanding Medication Management." In this episode, we'll learn the details of immunosuppressive medications, exploring their vital role in preventing organ rejection after kidney transplantation and the importance of medication management in ensuring transplant success.
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The Kidney Zone Podcast with Dr. Mo
Welcome to the Kidney Zone, where we will dive deep into the fascinating world of our body's remarkable filters. Get ready to unlock the secrets of the kidneys and transplantation as we travel through their pathways, uncovering vital tips, insightful knowledge, and practical advice to keep our kidneys healthy. Whether you're a patient with kidney disease, a medical professional, or simply curious about the kidneys, this is the place for you.
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Dr. Mo Ibrahim is an assistant professor of kidney transplantation at the University of Maryland, Baltimore. He completed his clinical transplant nephrology fellowship at Washington University in 2022. Originally from Cairo, he pursued a physician/scientist career, conducting research at Duke University from 2012 to 2019. He has authored 70+ journal articles, given a TEDx talk, and holds 5 patents. Currently finishing his PhD at Erasmus University, he drives international collaborations to advance medical technology and improve medical monitoring.
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DISCLAIMER
The content of this episode is intended for informational purposes only and is not to be considered medical advice. The information presented here is not meant to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition.

Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional or your doctor before making any healthcare decisions or starting any treatment regimen. Individual medical situations can vary, and only a licensed healthcare provider can offer personalized advice tailored to your specific needs.

The creators of this episode are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided herein. Any reliance on the content of this episode is at your own risk. If you have any medical concerns or questions, please seek guidance from a medical professional promptly.

Remember that medical knowledge and practices can evolve over time, and new information may become available after the creation of this episode. Therefore, it is essential to stay up-to-date with the latest medical research and consult with your healthcare provider to ensure the best possible care for your health.
Released:
Mar 8, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (40)

Hello everyone, This is Dr. Mo. Welcome to the Kidney Zone, where we will dive deep into the fascinating world of our body's remarkable filters. Get ready to unlock the secrets of the kidneys and transplantation as we travel through their pathways, uncovering vital tips, insightful knowledge, and practical advice to keep our kidneys healthy. Whether you're a patient with kidney disease, a medical professional, or simply curious about the kidneys, this is the place for you. [The content of this podcast is intended for informational purposes only and is not to be considered medical advice.]