The Kidney Chronicles: A Pediatric Nephrology Podcast
Emily Zangla
42 episodes
4 weeks ago
Introducing “The Kidney Chronicles: A Pediatric Nephrology Podcast,” produced and hosted by Dr. Emily Zangla, a first year pediatric nephrology fellow, and Dr. Annie Kouri, an assistant professor of pediatric nephrology.
We interview experts in the field to provide high quality info and “tricks of the trade” that are valuable for clinicians to use in practice. It’s a great way to learn and to bring together the peds nephrology community across the country (and maybe even world)!
We want to hear any requests for future episodes, experts who want to come onto our show and your feedback! Email Emily at doctoremilyz@gmail.com.
Artwork done by Shannon Luker, https://www.shannonluker.com/.
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Introducing “The Kidney Chronicles: A Pediatric Nephrology Podcast,” produced and hosted by Dr. Emily Zangla, a first year pediatric nephrology fellow, and Dr. Annie Kouri, an assistant professor of pediatric nephrology.
We interview experts in the field to provide high quality info and “tricks of the trade” that are valuable for clinicians to use in practice. It’s a great way to learn and to bring together the peds nephrology community across the country (and maybe even world)!
We want to hear any requests for future episodes, experts who want to come onto our show and your feedback! Email Emily at doctoremilyz@gmail.com.
Artwork done by Shannon Luker, https://www.shannonluker.com/.
Episode 35: Transition from Pediatric to Adult Care
The Kidney Chronicles: A Pediatric Nephrology Podcast
47 minutes 23 seconds
8 months ago
Episode 35: Transition from Pediatric to Adult Care
Dr. Maria Diaz-Gonzalez de Ferris, MD, MPH, PhD, joins us for a conversation about her approach to transitions of care in Nephrology. She is a pediatric nephrologist at UNC Chapel Hill, the Director of the UNC Transition Program otherwise known as STARx. Through her research work focusing on healthcare transitions for children with medical complexity, she has developed a system of healthcare checkpoints and resources that assess autonomy and self-management. In this episode, we briefly discuss the importance of transitions of care, general guidelines and resources, approaches in specialized populations such as transplant/CKD/ESRD, and resources that are available to those interested in optimizing their local transitions of care infrastructure.
Resources:
National and International Guidelines
International Pediatric Nephrology Association (IPNA): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21832978/
AAP/AAFP/ACP Healthcare Transition Guidelines (for general health care transitions and transfer): https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article/142/5/e20182587/38577/Supporting-the-Health-Care-Transition-From
Got Transition (online resource for general transitions of care): https://www.gottransition.org/
STARx Program Description: https://www.med.unc.edu/transition/about-us-1/
STARx Transition Tools (Healthcare passport, All you need is love transition syllabus, Transition Index readiness assessment, STARx questionnaire): https://www.med.unc.edu/transition/transition-tools/
The Kidney Chronicles: A Pediatric Nephrology Podcast
Introducing “The Kidney Chronicles: A Pediatric Nephrology Podcast,” produced and hosted by Dr. Emily Zangla, a first year pediatric nephrology fellow, and Dr. Annie Kouri, an assistant professor of pediatric nephrology.
We interview experts in the field to provide high quality info and “tricks of the trade” that are valuable for clinicians to use in practice. It’s a great way to learn and to bring together the peds nephrology community across the country (and maybe even world)!
We want to hear any requests for future episodes, experts who want to come onto our show and your feedback! Email Emily at doctoremilyz@gmail.com.
Artwork done by Shannon Luker, https://www.shannonluker.com/.