Kidney Commute Podcast

The Kidney Commute Podcast seeks to enhance the work of the interprofessional kidney care team by providing connection through education and serving as an innovative opportunity to fulfill CE requirements.

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Episodes

NEW EPISODE! Potassium and CKD

Do all patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) need potassium restriction? In this episode we will explore the current guidelines of potassium intake in different CKD populations. Apart from the guidelines, we will explore the potassium concentration in foods and some tips and tricks for counseling patients. After listening to this episode, you will be in a better position to talk to patients about their potassium needs. Thanks for joining us on this ride of the Kidney Commute.

 

This episode offers CME/CE credit to eligible listeners. If you'd like to claim credit, please go to kidney.org/podcast-CE to register for this episode and complete requirements. 

 

 

Reducing ASCVD Risk in CKD

People with kidney disease are at an increased risk for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, or ASCVD, and cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in people with kidney disease. In this episode of the Kidney Commute our interprofessional panel of experts discusses what ASCVD is, how patients can be evaluated for their ASCVD risk, and strategies for managing and reducing this risk. We cover risk calculators, pharmaceutical options, communication strategies, and areas where we can all work together to educate patients about risk. Thank you for joining us on this ride of The Kidney Commute!

 

Supported by an educational grant by NovoNordisk

 

If you'd like to claim continuing education credit for this episode:

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GLP1 & CKD

In this episode of the Kidney Commute podcast, panelists delve into the role of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists in chronic kidney disease. The discussion explores the mechanisms of GLP-1 receptor agonists, their benefits in managing both kidney disease and related comorbidities like diabetes and cardiovascular disease, and the latest evidence supporting their use. Panelists also address the practical challenges faced by both patients and providers, and share strategies for effective communication and patient engagement in treatment decisions. This episode provides valuable insights for healthcare professionals looking to optimize care for patients with CKD.

If you'd like to claim continuing education credit for this episode:

Before listening, click HERE to register and complete the pre-test. 

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Exploring Solo Home Hemodialysis - A Team Sport

Home hemodialysis (HHD) is hemodialysis that is performed at home entirely by a patient or with assistance from a care partner. Solo HHD is when a person performs their own hemodialysis at home without a care partner present. Solo HHD can be challenging for patients and requires the whole care team coming together with the patient to develop an individualized approach for each patient in order to increase their likelihood of success. This episode will discuss common safety concerns and other barriers to solo HHD encountered by patients and offer some potential strategies for overcoming these.

 

If you'd like to claim continuing education credit for this episode:

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Updates in Glomerulonephritis and Pre-eclampsia in CKD Patients

Join our team in a discussion about diagnosis and treatment of glomerulonephritis, a common cause of kidney failure. We explore new treatment options and ways to engage patients in conversations about these options. Additionally, we unpack how to diagnose and monitor glomerulonephritis. This discussion also includes challenges faced both by patients and providers with regard to glomerulonephritis, especially for women of child-bearing age.

 

If you'd like to claim continuing education credit for this episode:

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The Role of APP on the Nephrology Team

The management of patients living with kidney disease is evolving as the complexity of patient care evolves. Join us as we discuss the team of clinicians who are involved in the care of patients with kidney disease, including nephrologists and advanced practice providers (APPs) - advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) and physician assistants (PAs). This episode will review the roles of each provider type and what each brings to the team as well as the patients. It will also highlight the strengths of team-based care as well as what patients and their families can expect from an APP during clinic visits, hospitalizations, transplant workups, and on dialysis units. 

 

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New Year, New You! – Leveraging Goal Setting in CKD Practice

Many people start the year full of hope and ready to start anew. Join our team in a discussion about the best times to implement new goals relative to CKD. We also explore home dialysis modalities and ways to engage patients in conversations about this option. Additionally, we unpack how and when to implement exercise programs and includes tips on  tackling social isolation. We hope you enjoy this podcast as you continue in this new year. 

 

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Vitamin and Supplement Use in CKD

Join us for a robust discussion surrounding the ever-growing field of vitamins and supplements.  The indications and contraindications for those with all stages of chronic kidney disease, including those on dialysis as well as those who have had a transplant.  The potential for drug-to-drug interactions and side effect profiles of the most commonly inquired about supplements will be reviewed.  Which vitamins and when they are appropriate will be including in this episode as well.   

 

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Holidays and CKD Part II

This episode provides insight into the patient experiences of planning around the holidays and professional teams 
knowledge in providing the best education for patients to ensure the best holiday outcomes. 
 

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Hypertension and Pregnancy

Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy impact many pregnancies and are associated with significant maternal and fetal morbidity and even mortality. In this episode of the kidney commute, we are joined by a maternal fetal medicine (high risk obstetrics) expert, as well as a nephrologist, pharmacist, and patient to discuss these disorders. Patients with kidney disease are at elevated risk of developing hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and it is important that members of the kidney community be able to recognize and treat these conditions, as well as to know when to refer for more help.

 

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Optimizing Kidney Health Care for LGBTQIA+ Patients

The National Kidney Foundation is excited bring to you an important conversation about awareness, sensitivity and understanding of the LGBTQ+ community. In this episode, we will discuss how the use of appropriate intake forms, use of pronouns and having open conversations can create an inclusive healthcare environment and create a shared decision making environment. Participants will receive education on what considerations should be made when exploring gender affirmation hormone therapy or surgery in their patient population. Gender-affirming hormone therapy can be taken as pills, patches, gels, or by injection.  Hormone therapy can be given alone or with preparation for gender-affirming surgery.  Want to learn more? Hop in and enjoy this episode of the Kidney Commute!

 

 

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Living Donation and Transplant

In this episode, we discuss ways to find living donors as an alternative to a deceased donor kidney transplant. We discuss the experience of living donors through the work up phase, the surgical phase, and throughout the emotional and physical healing phases of this life-saving gift.

 

 

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Working Towards Transplant

In this episode, we discuss the process of working towards a kidney transplant. Exploring the steps from the perspective of the patient and the different members of the healthcare team. We find out when a referral for transplant is appropriate, as well as the testing required before a patient is deemed a good candidate for a kidney transplant.

 

 

If you'd like to claim continuing education credit for this episode:

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