Profesora Asociada de Medicina en la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Virginia (UVA) y Médica Responsable de Diálisis Domiciliaria en UVA.
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Soy Profesora Asociada de Medicina en la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Virginia. Ocupo cargos de liderazgo como Oficial de Calidad y Médica Responsable de Diálisis Domiciliaria dentro de UVA, un sistema de salud académico e innovador en Virginia. Mi interés principal es la educación del paciente, y a lo largo de los años he logrado obtener financiamiento para ayudar a establecer varios programas de educación para pacientes.
Cursos con Daphne
Últimos artículos con Daphne
How to stage chronic kidney disease
Put your detective cap on and learn how to stage chronic kidney disease based on GFR, albuminuria, and the cause of the disease.
Manage 90% of chronic kidney disease patients in primary care
Do you want to prevent your patients with chronic kidney disease from needing dialysis or a transplant? If so, we have the right training for you.
Differentiating between peritoneal dialysis methods
In this video, from our Dialysis Essentials course, you'll discover the differences between two types of dialysis, how they both work, and how to adjust dialysis prescriptions.
Identifying common hemodialysis access complications
In this video, we'll explore some of the common, non-infectious vascular access complications that are associated with hemodialysis, and how to resolve them.
Getting a grasp of peritoneal dialysis
In this video, we'll take an in-depth look at how peritoneal dialysis works, how it differs from hemodialysis, some important considerations when using it, and which patients should not be using peritoneal dialysis.
Recognizing a hemodialysis fistula and graft infections
In this video, from our Dialysis Essentials course, we'll cover the various cannulation techniques used with dialysis patients, the levels of risk posed (in terms of developing infections), and what to do if an infection develops.
How a dialysis machine works
Learn about the major components of a hemodialysis machine in two categories—the blood circuit and the dialysate circuit.