Category Archives: Podcasts
Podcast: Retaining Nephrology Nurses
According to Mandy Hale, vice president of nursing for DaVita, “It’s really important for us as dialysis organizations to be very innovative and very laser…
Continue Reading »DMI Podcasts: 2019 Year in Review
In 2019, DaVita Medical Insights published a number of informative podcasts, in which nephrology experts discussed a variety of interesting topics. As the year comes…
Continue Reading »Podcast: Innovations in Kidney Transplantation
Preemptive transplant is the best option for the vast majority of patients with ESKD; however, innovation is needed to keep up with the demand for…
Continue Reading »Podcast: Innovations and Reducing Barriers to Kidney Transplants
“We are very far from parity and equality in terms of access to kidney transplant,” says Samira Farouk, MD. Listen to this podcast, in which…
Continue Reading »Podcast: Home Is Where the Start Is
Patients with ESRD who start on home dialysis have improved outcomes and enjoy a better quality of life compared with patients who start with in-center…
Continue Reading »Podcast: Hurricane Harvey and Disaster Planning
Hurricane season generally begins June 1 and lasts through November 30; the damage from hurricanes can affect an entire community. In 2017, the flood waters…
Continue Reading »Podcast: Innovation in Kidney Care
Implementation science is the application of research findings and evidence-based interventions to routine clinical practice; it is an important part of innovation in health care….
Continue Reading »Podcast: Home Dialysis First
“Home first” has become a slogan in the nephrology community, but what does that slogan mean? Listen to this podcast, in which Ashley Henson interviews…
Continue Reading »Podcast: Use of Social Media in Nephrology
Although social media platforms have traditionally been viewed by some as a way to advance oneself personally, now they are being used in a more…
Continue Reading »Podcast: Nursing Shortage
Currently, the United States is on a trajectory to experience a very significant nursing shortage, perhaps the worst the country has ever seen. Listen to…
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