The ERA-EDTA today and tomorrow: a progress document by the ERA-EDTA Council
Language English Country Great Britain, England Media print
Document type Journal Article, Review
PubMed
29796635
DOI
10.1093/ndt/gfy173
PII: 5001563
Knihovny.cz E-resources
- MeSH
- Biomedical Research * MeSH
- Renal Insufficiency, Chronic therapy MeSH
- Renal Dialysis methods MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Nephrology organization & administration MeSH
- Societies, Medical * MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Review MeSH
- Geographicals
- Europe MeSH
Scientific societies are increasingly seen as central to the advancement of information sharing and collaboration among scientists and clinical investigators for the progress of medical research and the promotion of education, professional competence, integrity and quality studies. To more effectively serve the practicing nephrologists and investigators dedicated to renal science, the Council of the European Renal Association and European Dialysis and Transplantation Association (ERA-EDTA) reorganized and integrated the various activities of the society into two branches, the Clinical Nephrology Governance branch and the Renal Science branch. New affordable initiatives to promote research, education and professional development and to advocate for the recognition of chronic kidney disease as a major public health issue at the European level will be put in place and/or potentiated in the new organizational frame. Educational initiatives will be espoused to Continuous Professional Development and, starting from 2019, 14 Education & Continuous Professional Development courses will be held covering the full range of knowledge areas of modern nephrology. Consolidation and development is the short- and medium-term mantra of the ERA-EDTA. The society has a rich portfolio of successful activities and brilliant, creative scientists among its members. Integrating the various activities of the ERA-EDTA and treasuring the expertise and wisdom of its most accomplished members will facilitate collaborative research, education and its public impact at large.
1st Department of Internal Medicine 3rd Faculty of Medicine Charles University Prague Czech Republic
CNR IFC c o Ospedali Riuniti Reggio Calabria Italy
Department of Nephrology and Renal Transplantation Patras University Hospital Patras Greece
Department of Nephrology Dialysis Nutrition Centre Hospitalier Lyon Sud Pierre Bénite Cedex France
Department of Nephrology Faculty of Medicine Hacettepe University Ankara Turkey
Department of Nephrology University Campania 'Luigi Vanvitelli' Naples Italy
Department of Nephrology University Medical Center Utrecht The Netherlands
Department of Renal Medicine Karolinska University Hospital Stockholm Sweden
Division of Nephrology Ambroise Paré Hospital Paris Ile de France West University Villejuif France
Internal Medicine 4 Renal and Hypertensive Disease University Medical Center Homburg Saar Germany
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