Program
ADVANCED PRACTITIONER TRACK
Multidisciplinary CKD Clinics
Tuesday, April 2, 7:30am - 5:00pm
Course Co-Directors: Charmaine Lok, MD, MSc, FNKF, and Sandeep Soman, MD, FNKF
Session 225, 7.0 credits
Target Audience:
Designed for nephrologists, fellows, advanced practitioners, nurses, pharmacists, dietitians, social workers and clinic administrators.
Course Description:
This integrated course is designed to offer the attendee an update on the optimal management of CKD and the needs for and operationalizing a CKD clinic. Multidisciplinary management of various domains of CKD will be discussed. The practical aspects of designing and operating a CKD clinic will be highlighted. The attendee will get further insight into incorporating various innovative care models within the CKD clinic as well as utilizing technology in effectively delivering optimal care for CKD patients.
Course Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Realize the need for a multidisciplinary CKD clinic in their practice domain matching local resources and utilizing best practice to optimize it’s efficiency
- Recognize some of the economic and business principles of setting up and monitoring a multidisciplinary CKD clinic and optimize billing
- Implement best practices in the management of diabetes, hypertension, proteinuria, anemia, and bone and mineral disorder of CKD.
- Recognize the importance of collaboration and providing multi-disciplinary resources in a CKD clinic
- Know what the patient expects from the CKD clinic
- Identify the benefits of adopting guidelines and implementing technology including automation and computerized clinical decision support system to help with guideline adoption and adherence and improve outcomes
- Use successful strategies to employ advanced practitioners and other allied heath team members to achieve optimal results in the care of CKD patients
| Time | Topic | Faculty |
|---|---|---|
7:30am – 8:00am |
Continental Breakfast |
|
8:00am – 8:05am |
Introduction and Welcome |
Sandeep Soman, MD, FNKF |
8:05am – 8:40am |
Multidisciplinary CKD Clinics: Who, What, Where, Why, and How? |
Charmaine Lok, MD, MSc, FNKF |
8:40am – 9:15am |
Organization and Implementation of Academic Based CKD Clinic – Patient Care, Research, and Education |
Eveline Porter, RN |
9:15am – 9:50am |
Planning for a CKD Clinic – The Private Practice and Rural Perspective |
Amit Sharma, MD, FACP, FASN, FNKF |
9:50am – 10:05am |
Break |
|
10:05am – 10:40am |
CKD Education: Patient Portals, Modality Choices and Beyond |
Kerri Cavanaugh, MD, MHS, FNKF |
10:40am – 11:10am |
C(ommunicating) Kidney Disease – Patient Perspective |
Julia Herzog, MSW |
11:10am – 12:00pm |
Updates in CKD Management |
Jerry Yee, MD, FACP, FASN, FNKF |
12:00pm – 1:00pm |
Lunch |
|
1:00pm – 1:25pm |
More Than Prescribing: Role of Advanced Practitioners in CKD Clinics |
TBD |
1:25pm – 1:45pm |
Top Ten Medication Pitfalls to Avoid |
Thomas Nolin, PharmD |
1:45pm – 2:10pm |
Dialysis Access: Functioning Starts for a Lifelong “Lifeline” |
Cyndi Bhola, RN |
2:10pm – 2:35pm |
Role and Impact of the Dietitian |
Kristen Nonahal, RD |
2:35pm – 2:45pm |
Questions for the Speakers |
All Faculty |
2:45pm – 3:00pm |
Break |
|
3:00pm – 3:35pm |
C(oordinating)KD Care with the PCP: Case-Based Presentation |
Gregory Krol, MD |
3:35pm – 4:10pm |
Innovative Care Models for CKD: Now and Beyond |
Lawrence Weisberg, MD |
4:10pm – 4:45pm |
Information Technology, Billing, and Other Practical Tips – Mini Workshop |
Jerry Yee, MD, FACP, FASN, FNKF |
4:45pm – 5:00pm |
Wrap-Up and Question and Answer Session |
Charmaine Lok, MD, MSc, FNKF |
REQUIRED: Separate registration fee of $200 ($250 when registration for the course only). Includes breakfast, boxed lunch, course syllabus, and CME/CE credit.
