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All About Dialysis and then some
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EDU YOURSELF DEO TOO



Joined: 26 Jun 2003
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 Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2003 5:09 am    Post subject: All About Dialysis and then some   

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Educate yourself and research for DEO Too.<
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>These all Have websites just type the name in and search. <
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>If any of you all find articles on reuse or the Network's participation in the life of a kidney patient and any educational materials about reuse please post them to the board.<
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>Please post it on the boards under the title: MORE RESEARCH FOR DEO.<
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>Thanks we really need your help..<
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>as always, SICK OF IT<
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>        Agencies<
>Nephrology Resources<
>Resources for Dialysis Patients<
>Journals<
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>Organizations/Agencies<
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>American Kidney Fund AKF <
>American Nephrology Nurses' Association ANNA <
>American Society for Artificial Internal Organs ASAIO <
>American Society of Nephrology ASN <
>American Society of Pediatric Nephrology ASPN <
>American Society of Parental / Eternal Nutrition  ASN <
>American Society of Transplantation AST <
>Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation AAMI <
>Australian Kidney Foundation <
>ANZDATA <
>Canadian Institute for Health Information CIHI <
>Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services CMS (formally HCFA) <
>Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC <
>Dept. Of Health & Human Services HHS <
>Dialysis Outcomes Quality Initiatives DOQI? (NKF) <
>ECRI <
>End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Networks <
>Environmental Protection Agency EPA <
>European Renal Association (ERA-EDTA) <
>European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association (EDTNA/ERCA) <
>Fed Stats <
>Food and Drug Administration FDA <
>French Language PD Registry <
>International Health Care Worker Safety Center <
>International Society of Nephrology ISN <
>International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis ISPD <
>International Transplant Nurses Society ITNS <
>Italian Society of Nephrology <
>Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy <
>Kidney Foundation of Canada <
>Medicare <
>Medicare Payment Advisory Commission MedPAC <
>Minneapolis Medical Research Foundation MMRF <
>National Association for Nephrology Technicians/Technologists NANT <
>National Guideline Clearinghouse   <
>National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases NIDDK <
>National Institute of Health NIH <
>National Kidney Foundation NKF <
>National Kidney Foundation Singapore <
>National Kidney Research Fund (UK site) <
>National Renal Administrators Association NRAA <
>Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA <
>Polycystic Kidney Research Foundation PKR <
>Quality Assurance in Renal Replacement Therapy in Germany (Quasi Niere) <
>Renal Physicians Association RPA <
>RenalWEB <
>Southeastern Organ Procurement Foundation SEOPF <
>TransWeb (All about transplantation and donation) <
>UK Renal Registry <
>United Network for Organ Sharing UNOS <
>US Census Bureau <
>WebMD <
>World Kidney Fund WKF ?<
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>Nephrology Resources<
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>Doctor's Guide to the Internet <
>Hypertension, Dialysis and Clinical Nephrology <
>iKidney <
>Internet Nephrology Resources   <
>National Li
ary of Medicine   <
>NLM MEDLINE plus Health Information <
>Nephrology Analytical Services   <
>Nephron Information Center   <
>Nephrology Rounds <
>Peritoneal Dialysis International <
>PubMed  <
>RenalNet <
>RenalWEB ?<
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>Resources for Dialysis Patients<
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>American Association of Kidney Patients   <
>American Kidney Fund <
>Cleveland Clinic Foundation Renal Diet Cookbooks     <
>Dialysis at Sea <
>Dialysisfinder <
>Dialysis Patient's Health Guide   <
>Dialysis Units in the USA <
>FDA Consumer <
>Health A to Z   <
>iKidney <
>Juveniale Diabetes Foundation <
>Kidney Helpers   <
>Kidney Patient's Guide   <
>Kidney Transplant/Dialysis Association, Inc. <
>Life Options Rehabilitation Program <
>Living Day-to-Day with Kidney Dialysis   <
>Medinex <
>MedExplorer <
>National Kidney Foundation   <
>NIDDK Publications On-line <
>PubMed  <
>Renal Family Cookbook <
>Renal Nutrition Resources   <
>Renalnet  <
>Renal Support Network   <
>RenalWEB <
>Renal World  <
>Virtual Dialysis <
>WebRing of Dialysis Patient Sites <
>World Medic ?<
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>Journals<
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>Advances in Renal Replacement Therapy <
>American Journal of Kidney Diseases <
>American Journal of Nephrology <
>Dialysis & Transplantation (e-neph) <
>Experimental Nephrology <
>Hypertension, Dialysis, & Clinical Nephrology (HDCN) <
>Journal of Nephrology <
>Journal of Renal Nutrition <
>Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (JASN) <
>Kidney & Blood Pressure Research <
>Kidney International <
>Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation <
>Nephron         <
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Patient2



Joined: 30 Apr 2003
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 Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2003 5:36 pm    Post subject: website's   

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I had now idea there were this many. What about reuse do you want to know? : 
 
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moretitles



Joined: 28 Jun 2003
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 Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2003 11:57 pm    Post subject: To add to the list are   

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Contemporary Dialysis & Nephrology and Nephrology Nursing Journal. <
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>Thank you for this list of resources. I wonder how much of this literature the renal team reads.<
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>Nephrology News and Issues May and June 2003 has 2 articles written by a staff member in Ohio who explains how to start a reuse program. <
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Lets Think



Joined: 29 Jun 2003
Posts: 1

 Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2003 8:39 am    Post subject: There is a lot of info here   

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but how can we narrow it down and make it useful? <
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>Do the magazines and journals have sites where one can view the issues for free?<
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>Are all these sites and publishings Industry or do some provide an unbiased point of view? 
 
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