Acute Kidney Injury (AKINow) Learning
AKINow Journal Club Presentations
Roadmap for AKI-D Outpatient Care
3 links
Intravenous Amino Acids for Kidney Protection
2 links
SOX9 switch activity determines healing with or without fibrosis after AKI
2 links
Teprasiran for the Prevention of Acute Kidney Injury in High-Risk Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery
2 links
Automated medication-targeted alerts on AKI outcomes
3 links
Maladaptive proximal tubule cell dedifferentiation and renal fibrosis
2 links
Artificial Intelligence in AKI
AKINow: Artificial Intelligence (AI) Workgroup Introduction
1 link
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: A 30,000-foot View
1 link
Artificial Intelligence for AKI: Is it Really Elementary, my Dear Watson?
3 links
Reducing Bias in AKI Artificial Intelligence Algorithms: Does a Machine have an Unconscious Bias?
3 links
Savings Lives and Saving Money: Artificial Intelligence for Improvement in AKI Quality of Care and Cost Effectiveness
2 links
How to Build and Use AKI Biorepositories
Biorespository Webinar April 18, 2024
6 links
Recovery/Post AKI
Determining Gaps in Care of Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) Survivors
3 links
Post-Acute Kidney Injury on Dialysis (AKI-D) Care: Challenges and Opportunities in Developing Evidence-Based Practice
3 links
Current & Emerging Threats (C-ET) Courses
COVID-19 Learning Archive
Diabetic Kidney Disease Collaborative (DKD-C) Learning
Diabetic Kidney Disease (DKD-C) Strategy Conference Series
Implementing New Diabetic Kidney Disease Treatments – Time to Act
4 links
Implementing New Diabetic Kidney Disease Treatments – Time for Nephrologists to Act
2 links
Diabetic Kidney Disease (DKD-C) Videoconference Series
Management of Diabetes & Kidney Disease through COVID-19
4 links
Goal-Directed Medical Therapies (GDMT) for Patients with Diabetic Kidney Disease and Beyond
3 links
Diagnostic Excellence: eGFR Toolkit
Emergency Preparedness and Response (EPR) Courses
Humanitarian Kidney Support Program Course
Nephrologists Transforming Dialysis Safety (NTDS) Courses
Project Firstline Online Learning
The Project Firstline links will open in a new tab and take you to the American Medical Association’s (AMA) Ed Hub. ASN developed these free courses in partnership with AMA and CE credits are offered by creating an account through the Ed Hub. If you have questions or difficulty accessing these courses, please refer to the AMA’s Project Firstline help desk.
Dialysis Infection Prevention and Control Events
Decreasing the Risk of Dialysis-Related Infections 3 links
Building Blocks of Infection Prevention and Control 1 linkInfection Control in the Dialysis Settings Modules
Quality, Assessment, Improvement, and Education (QAIE) Courses Archive
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