Pathway in Intensive Care Nephrology – Kick off webinar

Last updated : 06/03/2025 - 1047 views

Pathway in Intensive Care Nephrology – Kick off webinar

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The ESICM Intensive Care Nephrology Pathway is a groundbreaking educational initiative designed to provide a structured framework for training in acute kidney injury (AKI) and renal replacement therapy (RRT). Tailored for intensive care physicians and allied health professionals, this pathway integrates the latest learning methodologies with the expertise and resources of ESICM. 

A Flexible Learning Experience – Structured in three levels, with the option to pursue a fellowship, this pathway adapts to your learning needs. Whether you’re just starting or looking to refine your expertise, you can subscribe to the full pathway or take individual levels separately.

To launch this exciting journey, we’re bringing together the founder educators for an exclusive webinar where they will guide you through the objectives and programme of the pathway.

Join us and take the first step in advancing your expertise in intensive care nephrology!


Preliminary programme

16:00      Welcome and faculty introduction by John Prowle & Ahmet Küçük
16:10      Presentation of the learning pathway Bairbre McNicholas
16:20      Renal physiology & pathophysiology John Prowle & Ahmet Küçük
Interviewer: Greet De Vlieger
16:35      Spectrum of acute kidney injury Bairbre McNicholas & Ahmet Küçük // Interviewer: Michael Joannidis
16:50      Renal Replacement Therapy (advances in blood purification) Thomas Rimmelé / Antoine Schneider // Interviewer: Silvia De Rosa
17:05      Conclusions: what will you achieve by the end of the pathway? Bairbre McNicholas & John Prowle
17:15      End of the webinar


EXPERT PANEL

Silvia DE ROSA
Trento University, Trento (IT) 

Greet DE VLIEGER
Leuven University Hospital, Leuven (BE) 

Michael JOANNIDIS
Innsbruck Medical University and Innsbruck Regional Hospital (AT) 

Oğuzhan KÜÇÜK 
Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon (TR) 

Bairbre MCNICHOLAS 
Saolta University Health Care Group and National University of Ireland, Galway (IE) 

John PROWLE
Queen Mary University, London (UK)

Thomas RIMMELÉ
Lyon Civil Hospices, Lyon (FR)

Antoine SCHNEIDER
Lausanne university hospital, Lausanne (CH)

MODERATOR

Marc ROMAIN
Hadassah University Medical Center, Jerusalem (IL)