Symposium

Second Annual Washington University Glomerular Disease Symposium: An Update on Disease Mechanisms and Management

Tingting Li, Director of the Glomerular Diseases Clinic at WashU Nephrology, is the organizer and Course Chair of the symposium.

WashU Nephrology is proud to announce that registration is now open for the 2nd Annual Glomerular Disease Symposium: An Update on Disease Mechanisms and Management, to be held on Saturday, September 6 – 7, 2024, at the Eric P. Newman Education Center, located on the WashU Medical Campus. 

This in-person, two-day symposium will feature leading glomerular disease experts who will provide an update on recent advances in disease mechanisms and treatment of various glomerular diseases. 

The event is designed for practicing nephrologists and nephrology trainees, but will be of interest to rheumatologists, internal medicine physicians, advanced healthcare practitioners and nephrology nurses.  The format will consist of lectures, case presentations, panel discussions, and question & answer sessions.   CME credit is available.

WashU nephrologist Tingting Li, MD, MSCI, Professor of Medicine and Director of our Glomerular Center of Excellence, is the organizer and Course Chair of the symposium.


Speakers

    Guest Faculty

    WashU Faculty

    Many thanks to the Planning Committee!
    Michelle Bloom, BSN, RN
    Reena Gurung, MD
    Nidia Messias, MD
    Morgan Schoer, MD

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