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Refresher Course on Renal Physiology
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Refresher Course Sponsored
by The APS Education Committee
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Date: Saturday, April 18, 2009
Time: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: Convention Center, Rm. 243
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Chairs:
Robert W. Brock, Ph.D.
Robert L. Hester, Ph.D.
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Renal physiology is so complex that when taught
to first year medical students it may leave the student unable
to absorb the most fundamental concepts. The intent of this
refresher course is to bring together a cadre of instructors
with extensive knowledge and experience in teaching renal
physiology. Not only will this benefit instructors assigned to
teach renal physiology, but it can also benefit those interested
in understanding the topic better. The most fundamental aspects
of renal physiology will be covered in this refresher course,
including: Renal Hemodynamics (L.G. Navar), Acid-Base Regulation
(B.M. Koeppen) and the Renin-Angiotensin System (L.
Harrison-Bernard). Following these will be a discussion on
Active Learning Strategies to Teach Renal-Cardiovascular
Integration (M.W. Brands). By establishing a solid grounding in
renal physiology and its history, one can only enhance the
perspective of students as they examine specific processes
relevant to nephrology at a molecular and systems level.
Presentations
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