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Nephrologists As Educators: Clarifying Roles, Seizing Opportunities, K. D. Jhaveri, M. A. Perazella Jan 2016

Nephrologists As Educators: Clarifying Roles, Seizing Opportunities, K. D. Jhaveri, M. A. Perazella

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Nephrologists play an important role in providing medical education in a variety of settings, including the medical school classroom, nephrology consult service, outpatient clinic, and dialysis unit. Therefore, nephrologists interact with a variety of learners. In this article the current state of published literature in medical education in nephrology is reviewed. Eight attending roles are identified of the nephrologist as a medical educator in the academic settings: inpatient internal medicine service, nephrology inpatient consult service, inpatient ESRD service, outpatient nephrology clinic, kidney transplantation, dialysis unit, classroom teacher, and research mentor. Defining each of these distinct settings could help to promote …


Quality Measurement In Wonderland: The Curious Case Of A Dialysis Readmissions Measure, S. Fishbane, J. B. Wish Jan 2016

Quality Measurement In Wonderland: The Curious Case Of A Dialysis Readmissions Measure, S. Fishbane, J. B. Wish

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The standardized readmission ratio is a new quality measure for dialysis facilities that will affect public reporting and payment beginning in 2017. Like all quality measures affecting public reporting and payment, the standardized readmission ratio was vetted by a process that included a technical expert panel convened by the US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and, then, the National Quality Forum. Unlike previous measures, standardized readmission ratio followed a tortuous path that exposed problems in the development and endorsement process. Although it is acknowledged that processes in the dialysis facility can be improved to decrease readmissions, multiple objections to …


Angiotensin Ii Down-Regulates Nephrin-Akt Signaling And Induces Podocyte Injury: Roleof C-Abl, Q. Yang, Y. Ma, Y. Liu, W. Liang, X. Chen, Z. Ren, H. Wang, P. C. Singhal, G. Ding Jan 2016

Angiotensin Ii Down-Regulates Nephrin-Akt Signaling And Induces Podocyte Injury: Roleof C-Abl, Q. Yang, Y. Ma, Y. Liu, W. Liang, X. Chen, Z. Ren, H. Wang, P. C. Singhal, G. Ding

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Recent studies have shown that nephrin plays a vital role in angiotensin II (Ang II)-induced podocyte injury and thus contributes to the onset of proteinuria and the progression of renal diseases, but its specific mechanism remains unclear. c-Abl is an SH2/SH3 domain-containing nonreceptor tyrosine kinase that is involved in cell survival and regulation of the cytoskeleton. Phosphorylated nephrin is able to interact with molecules containing SH2/SH3 domains, suggesting that c-Abl may be a downstream molecule of nephrin signaling. Here we report that Ang II-infused rats developed proteinuria and podocyte damage accompanied by nephrin dephosphorylation and minimal interaction between nephrin and …