SATELLITE MEETINGS
- Renal Development Workshop
28-29 August, 2007 – Pécs
Location: Hotel Palatinus (Király Str. 5, 7621 Pécs)
Contact: Guay-Woodford, Lisa Marie
Email: lgw@heflingenetics.uab.edu
The Website is now open for the 10th International Developmental Nephrology Workshop.
You can access details about the scientific program, the social program, as well as registration information at our website https://www.pcongress.hu/.
Travel awards for junior investigators are available on a competitive basis. The deadline for abstract submission is April 15, 2007.
We look forward to welcoming you to Pecs.
Sincerely,
Lisa Guay-Woodford
Norman Rosenblum
Endre Sulyok
OrganizersAll paying IPNA-member participants of the Workshop will receive 100 Euro discount from the Registration fee of the IPNA 2007 Congress! - IPNA 2007 International Workshop on Hypertension in Children and Adolescents
31 August , 2007 – Budapest
Location: Auditorium Hall, Palace of Arts (Komor Marcell Str. 1, 1095 Budapest)
Date: 31 August, 2007 13.00-17.00
Registration: Included int he IPNA registration fee
Contact: Brewer, Eileen D.
Email: edbrewer@texaschildrenshospital.org - Nephrology Summer School
The 14th Budapest Nephrology School (Nephrology, Hypertension, Dialysis, Transplantation) CME course organised by the Hungarian Kidney Foundation under the auspices of ISN, ERA-EDTA
25-30 August, 2007 – Budapest
Location: Transplantation Clinic, Semmelweis University (Baross Str. 23-25, 1082 Budapest)
Contact: Rosivall, László
Email: roslasz@net.sote.hu
The scientific programme and further information are available on the website: http://www.kidneyfoundation.sote.hu/bns.php - Pediatric Dialysis Day of IPNA in conjunction with the 14th Budapest
Nephrology Summer School
31 August, 2007 – Budapest
Location: Transplantation Clinic, Semmelweis University (Baross Str. 23-25, 1082 Budapest)
Contact: Reusz, György
Email: reusz@gyer1.sote.hu
The last day could be visited by IPNA 2007 congress participants independently of taking part to the whole course.
Pediatric Dialysis Day sponsored by Baxter
Presented by Warady B. and Salusky I.
"Program of the Course"09:00 Dialytic Management of Acute Renal Failure Yap, HK 09:30 HD and PD Access: Current Recommendations Bakkaloglu SA 10:00 Practical Application of Dialysis Adequacy Fischbach M. 10:30 Cardiac Implications of Fluid Management Mitsnefes MM 11:00 Break 11:30 Strategies to Preserve the Peritoneal Membrane Schaefer F. 12:00 Osteodystrophy Management of the HD and PD Patient Rees L. 12:30 Infectious Complications of Dialysis Warady B. 13:00 Lunch 14:00 Nutritional Therapy Mak R. 14:30 Assessing and Addressing Quality of Life Geary DF 15:00 Case Presentation - The Non-adherent Adolescent Awaiting Transplant Watson A.
Pediatric Hypertension and Target Organ Injury: Preventable or Inevitable
Co-Chairs: Eileen D. Brewer MD (USA) and Daniel I. Feig MD (USA)
| 13:00-13:15 | Introduction and Overview Eileen D. Brewer MD, USA |
| 13:15-14:45 | Hypertension and the Risk for Target Organ Injury in Pediatrics and later in Adulthood |
| 13:15-13:45 | Cardiovascular Injury Mark Mitsnefes MD, USA |
| 13:45-14:15 | Brain and Central Nervous System Injury Daniel I. Feig MD, USA |
| 14:15-14:45 | Chronic Kidney Injury Empar Lurbe MD, Spain |
| 14:45-15:00 | Questions |
| 15:00-15:30 | Refreshment Break |
| 15:30-16:00 | Role of ABPM in Identification and Prevention of the Risk for Target Organ Injury Tomas Seeman MD, Czech Republic |
| 16:00-16:30 | Lifestyle Changes and Lifelong Medications: How Can Target Organ Injury Be Prevented? Joseph Flynn MD, USA |
| 16:30-17:00 | Panel Discussion: What can pediatric renal programs do to prevent complications of hypertension and reduce morbidity and mortality in young adults with onset of hypertension in childhood? All speakers |


