Conferences

Conference table meeting

Our doctors are continuously learning and teaching to maintain our first-rate standard of care. Through clinical discussions, conferences, research, and advanced technology we provide the best healthcare to patients with kidney disease.

Events Calendar
This is unpublished

Conference Schedule

Weekly

Biopsy Conference

Biopsy review.

Fellows Lecture Series

The series covers the core curriculum topics required for ACGME accreditation. The lectures are typically interactive and non-didactic.

Professor Rounds

Professor Rounds provides education involving common and challenging inpatient and outpatient clinical cases on general nephrology and transplantation.

Teaching Rounds

Teaching Rounds alternate between a fellow review for the resident and student, and an in-depth review done in conjunction with staff. Fellows present a case-based discussion of a pertinent medical subject, such as acute kidney failure, vascular access, hematuria, proteinuria, uremia, or other topics.

Transplant Grand Rounds

Transplant Grand Rounds provides a wide range of curricula pertinent to solid organ transplantation and allied fields and features experts from both the University of Washington and invited guest speakers.

Nephrology Grand Rounds

Our Nephrology Grand Rounds conference is a major component of the adult and pediatric nephrology teaching program and contains material for ongoing medical education. Topics cover basic science, clinical research, clinical-based discussions, kidney biopsy conferences, and more. Speaker presentations are given by experts from the University of Washington and invited guest speakers.

Monthly

Glomerular Conference
(GN -Glomerulonephritis)

A multidisciplinary conference focusing on the etiology and treatment of immune-mediated kidney disease.

Kidney HLA Pathology Conference

This collaborative conference provides a forum to discuss common clinical and scientific interests, including AMR, non-HLA, and other immunologic-related kidney diseases. We review relevant clinical cases and literature.

Journal Club

Journal Club provides nephrology fellows the opportunity to develop and improve their ability to conduct a critical analysis of data reported in the clinical and basic science literature.