#NephMadness 2021: The Winners
Now that we have announced the NephMadness 2021 Champion, Implantable Bioartificial Kidney, who are the winners?

Copyright: Artur Szczybylo
Grand Prizes
TOP OVERALL SCORE:
Paresh Jadav @jadav_md
This NephMadnessNewbie won NephMadness 2021 with 43 points! Paresh is a Nephrology Practitioner in Houston, Texas.
TOP MEDICAL STUDENT SCORE:
Michael Reaume
Michael is a 4th-year medical student at the University of Ottawa.
TOP RESIDENT SCORE:
Rubén Lara Monterrubio @Kuajkualtzi
Rubén is a Nephrology Resident at the Regional General Hospital Number 46 of the Mexican Institute of Social Security, Guadalajara, Mexico.
TOP FELLOW SCORE:
Kshitij Thakur @KshitijThakurMD
Kshitij is a GI fellow (research track) at University Of Kentucky and Center for Clinical and Translational Science, Lexington.
TOP ATTENDING SCORE:
Sai Sudha Mannemuddhu @drM_Sudha
Sudha is Clinical Assistant Professor & Pediatric nephrologist at the University of Tennessee, East Tennessee Children’s Hospital, Knoxville.
Group Prizes
HIGHEST-SCORING GROUP: YerraMannemuddhu (Uday Yerra @YerraDr, S. Sudha Mannemuddhu @drM_sudha, Sangeetha Yerra, and Kanthy Yerra)
MOST ENTRIES GROUP: WestIsBest #WestIsBest
BEST PARTY: Hopkins Nephrology @hopkinsneph
More from our wonderful #NephMadness party @hopkinsneph ! @AJKDonline pic.twitter.com/INv5aG1n43
— Hopkins Nephrology (@hopkinsneph) March 13, 2021
Honorable Mention: East Tennessee Children’s Hospital Nephrology @EastTNChildrens
The best #nephmadnessparty of the year!
Nephrology team @EastTNChildrens !!
A story of combating fatigue & burnout with learning, fun & food!#stressrelief #teamsport#NephMadness pic.twitter.com/0GzdaX1PY9— Sudha Mannemuddhu MD (@drM_sudha) March 31, 2021
Social Prizes
BEST BLOGGER:
Kelly Hyndman @DrKeeksPhD
Kelly is an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Section of Cardio-Renal Physiology and Medicine, Division of Nephrology, at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She has trained both in comparative physiology and kidney physiology labs and is currently a principal investigator of a basic science lab with research interests in novel mechanisms of fluid-electrolyte balance.
BEST TWEETER:
Anitha Vijayan @VijayanMD
Anitha is Professor of Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis. She absolutely loves Nephrology, and consider it a real privilege to be able to care for patients with kidney disease.
Anitha is also the tweeter of the essential guide to #NephMadness and #SchittsCreek:
I am no @toates_19, so not trying any poetry or fancy takes on #NephMadness. But #SchittsCreek gave me a lot of joy the last year (never watched it before) and I couldn't help but compare the regions to the characters.😀 Here are my picks 🧵
— Anitha Vijayan (@VijayanMD) March 18, 2021
Artificial Kidney Region is of course Alexis Rose. She is flashy and fashionable, but still putting her life together and figuring out where to go, similar to the unfinished devices/techniques in the category. I am not sure what is going to come of this section. Maybe AWAK? pic.twitter.com/q9MjQ3yeiU
— Anitha Vijayan (@VijayanMD) March 18, 2021
BEST URINE MICROSCOPY IMAGE:
Alejandro García-Rivera @Alexgr23
Alejandro is Nephrology Chief Fellow at Regional General Hospital Number 46 in Guadalajara, Mexico.
Female patient in her mid 40's, with a prior history of type 2 Diabetes, presenting with fever, dysuria and AKI.
One of my first slides, a couple of years ago, not the best image quality.#UrinarySediment #LiquidBiopsy #NephMadness @AJKDonline pic.twitter.com/4jK2zdHvDz
— Alejandro Garcia (@Alexgr23) April 8, 2021
Congratulations to The Winners of NephMadness 2021!
For the determination of winners and prizes, please see NephMadness 2021 Rules.
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