NephMadness
NephMadness is a nephrology educational initiative that is modeled after the college basketball tournament but with nephrology concepts.
Barry I. Freedman, MD, FACP is John H. Felts, III Distinguished Professor and Chief, Section on Nephrology at Wake Forest School of Medicine. His research focuses on
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The Madness is wrapping up. The champion will be announced tomorrow and all of the prize winners in the days that follow. Before we put NephMadness to bed for another year,
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Dr. August is the Ralph A. Baer, MD Professor of Research in Medicine, and a Professor of Medicine, Public Health, and Medicine in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell
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While all of you were enjoying Duke’s and Wisconsin’s victories last night, the NephMadness interns were locked in the basement calculating the scores. PAVA_neph
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This post should have come out before the results of the Final Four last night. Sorry for the delay. Here it is… Of the Final Four, The People agreed with the
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David Friedman, MD, is a nephrologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School. His laboratory studies the genetics of
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S. Ananth Karumanchi, MD is a Professor of Medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, Boston. He currently works as an attending physician
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Sudden Cardiac Death in ESRD versus sFlt1 in Preeclampsia Winner: sFlt1 in Preeclampsia 6-1 split sFlt1 in Preeclampsia will represent the Obstetric Nephrology Region in the
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The Final Four Sudden Cardiac Death in ESRD vs Furosemide Stress Test Winner: Sudden Cardiac Death in ESRD 4-3 split With the narrowest of margins Team Sudden Cardiac Death
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NephMadness is living up to its name with major changes in the regional championship round. Rsantamariao, who had been in first place through the first two rounds tumbles to
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