Samira Farouk, Sam Kant, Elinor Mannon, Matthew Sparks
16 episodes
8 months ago
Welcome to The Nephron Segment: A Kidney Podcast, where nephrology is always concentrated, sometimes convolute, but never dilute. Join a group of nephrons as we try to push the boundaries of kidney medicine.
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Welcome to The Nephron Segment: A Kidney Podcast, where nephrology is always concentrated, sometimes convolute, but never dilute. Join a group of nephrons as we try to push the boundaries of kidney medicine.
Episode 13: NephMadness & Dual-Organ Transplantation: Is 2 Better Than One?
The Nephron Segment: A Kidney Podcast
1 year ago
Episode 13: NephMadness & Dual-Organ Transplantation: Is 2 Better Than One?
It’s Episode 13 of The Nephron Segment and it's time for NephMadness (https://ajkdblog.org/2024/03/01/welcome-to-nephmadness-2024/)! Join us as we chat with transplant nephrologist Dr. Roslyn Mannon & transplant hepatologist Dr. Elizabeth Aby and discuss all things dual-organ transplantation: liver-kidney, pancreas-kidney, kidney after liver, kidney after pancreas, or even kidney alone?! Listen to the end to hear everyone's picks for NephMadness 2024 (https://ajkdblog.org/2024/03/01/nephmadness-2024-dual-organ-transplant-region/).And to be clear, Dr. Mannon supported the Kansas City Chiefs before their Super Bowl 58 win.Submit your NephMadness brackets here (nephmadness.com) (just like March Madness!) by 3/31. Maximize your changes by submitting 2 brackets per email address.Nephrons: Matthew Sparks (http://twitter.com/nephro_sparks), Samira Farouk (http://twitter.com/ssfarouk)Guests: Roslyn Mannon (twitter.com/mannonmom), Lizzie Aby (twitter.com/lizzieabyMD)
The Nephron Segment: A Kidney Podcast
Welcome to The Nephron Segment: A Kidney Podcast, where nephrology is always concentrated, sometimes convolute, but never dilute. Join a group of nephrons as we try to push the boundaries of kidney medicine.