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Invitation of speakers & Chairs

The Scientific Committee of ENIN has prepared the Scientific Program of the two-day conference. The speakers and the Presidencies will be selected among the ENIN members who express interest.

ENIN members who are interested in presenting any of the topics or attending as a Presidium at any of the meetings are invited to declare this as soon as possible via the link below, indicating the specific topics that interest them either as Speakers or as a Presidium.

Along with the Union's thanks for their contribution, the speakers of the two-day conference are offered free of charge:

  • registration coverage

  • participation in the reception dinner

  • annual subscription to ENIN

  • accommodation at the conference hotel for speakers residing outside Central Macedonia

  • online subscription to the PDI Journal, to the first 10 speakers who express interest

  • participation in the gift raffle for members, which will be held during the event

 

In addition, an honorarium is provided to speakers who secure sponsorship for their talk. For information regarding sponsorship packages, your sponsor can contact the Conference Organizing Office.

*according to the terms of the ENIN Statute

Speech topics

Hemodialysis & PC

Sodium solution

Latest in the treatment of patients with CKD

The place of calcimimetics in clinical practice

The role ofSGLT2 inhibitors

But

Newer guidelines

They have been assigned

Calcium solution

Dry weight: importance and methods of estimating it

Fabry disease: what should I know?

The position ofMRAs and sacubitril

Newer oral anticoagulants

In which categories of patients is peritoneal dialysis beneficial?

Treatment of hyperkalemia

It has been assigned

Pathogenesis and treatment of hyperuricemia

It has been assigned

Peritoneal dialysis systems and patient education

It has been assigned

Establishing a successful PC program:

  • the Greek experience

  • the English experience

It has been assigned

Home dialysis

  1. Principles of the method & patient selection

  2. Organizing a successful program

  3. Results of substitution programs: evaluation & comparison between different methods

It has been assigned

Indicators of safety and quality of renal replacement therapy services

It has been assigned

Innovations in renal replacement therapy methods

It has been assigned

Patient education & co-decision in choosing a substitution method

It has been assigned

Implementation and development policies of home renal replacement therapy methods

It has been assigned

Economics and health policy in Nephrology

It has been assigned
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