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October
13, 2006
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Kidney Care Day at
the MGH
The MGH Nephrology Division celebrated its third annual Kidney Care Day
Oct. 5 with a talk and an information table to publicize the wide range
of resources
available at the MGH for patients with kidney disease. Bernard C. Rossier,
MD, of the University of Lausanne in Switzerland presented "Epithelial
Sodium Channel Function and Dysfunction: Revisiting Diuretic Therapy,"
during Medical Grand Rounds. MGH staff learned about his studies of the
kidney's control of sodium excretion, which has implications for a new
generation of diuretic medicines to address salt and fluid balance in
the treatment of hypertension.
Passersby in the Main Corridor had the opportunity to pick up materials
from an information table about services available at the MGH's Nephrology
Division, Center for Renal Education, Renal Associates, Hemodialysis,
Peritoneal Dialysis, Social Services, Nutrition and Food Services and
Transplant Center.
"Kidney Care Day was a day to not only learn more about nephrology
services but also to thank MGH caregivers for their wonderful contribution
to the care of Nephrology Division patients," says Laurie Biel, RN.
"We encourage the MGH community to learn about the resources available
for patients with kidney disease."
For more information, contact Biel at lbiel1@partners.org.
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