Paul Mennes Memorial City-Wide Renal Grand Rounds Dinner – June 6

The annual Paul Mennes, MD, Memorial St. Louis City-Wide Renal Grand Rounds Dinner will be held Thursday June 6, 2019, at the Zodiac restaurant at Neiman Marcus, Plaza Frontenac, St. Louis, MO.

The event, co-hosted by Washington University School of Medicine Division of Nephrology and St. Louis University School of Medicine Division of Nephrology, gives area nephrologists the opportunity to gather for dinner and academic discourse.

Dr. Tarek Alhamad; follow on Twitter @TransplantPulse.

The evening’s program focuses on transplantation.  Transplant case presentation and discussion will be led by Assistant Professor of Medicine Tarek Alhamad, MD, MS, Medical Director of the Pancreas and Kidney Transplant programs at WU/BJH, and Joseph Gaut, MD, PhD, Associate  Professor, Pathology & Immunology, WU.  The CPC-like format encourages audience participation.

Dr. Joseph Gaut

The event is held in honor of nephrologist Paul Mennes, a 1976 graduate of the Nephrology Fellowship Program at Washington University.  In 1977, Mennes joined the medical staff at St. Luke’s Hospital in Chesterfield, MO, where he became Section Chief of Nephrology in the Department of Internal Medicine and Chief of Medicine in 1989.  Mennes passed away in 2014.

The reception will begin at 6:15 pm, followed by dinner at 7:00 pm.  Case presentation and discussion begin at 7:05 pm.   Due to limited seating, the program is limited to healthcare professionals only.

Please RSVP jeans_smith@wustl.edu by May 30; RSVPs are confirmed in the order they are received.

Dr. Paul Mennes