Description
Overview
Critical Care Nephrology: 2020 Update (On-Demand) provides a comprehensive review of core principles in critical care nephrology alongside the latest clinical developments relevant to this specialty. This digital product offers approximately 14 hours of pre-recorded presentations covering a wide spectrum of topics central to managing critically ill patients with kidney involvement.
On-demand nephrology education — accessible anytime, anywhere.
Format: Approximately 14 hours of pre-recorded video lectures
Agenda
This program delivers detailed lectures focused on practical and clinical aspects of critical care nephrology, supporting healthcare providers in strengthening their expertise in patient management.
- Shock Therapy: Vasopressors and Inotropes
- Fluids as Drugs
- Preparing the High-Risk Kidney Patient for Surgery
- Management of Hypertensive Emergencies: A Case-Based Approach
- Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome and Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Therapy: A Primer for Nephrology Providers
- Ethics: When Can You Say No?
- Hepatorenal Syndrome
- Year in Review 2020: Critical Care
- Cardiorenal Syndrome
- Hemodynamic Monitoring: Invasive and Noninvasive Approaches
- AKI and Cancer
- Renal Management of Poisoning and Intoxication
- Dosing and Modality of RRT
- Using Prolonged Intermittent RRT in the Intensive Care Unit: How Do I Prescribe It? When Do I Use It?
- AKI in Pregnant Patients: What Nephrologists (or Physicians) and Advanced Practitioners Need to Know
- The Critically Ill ESRD Patient
- Long-Term AKI Outcomes and Follow-Up
- Primary Prevention of AKI
- Management of Outpatients with AKI Requiring RRT
- Drug Dosing in AKI, Including the Impact of RRT
- Timing of RRT in AKI
- Advanced CRRT Practices: A Case-Based Approach
Speakers
This on-demand program features expert faculty specializing in critical care and nephrology who provide current insights and evidence-based approaches. Detailed speaker information is not provided.
Target Audience
This course is designed for nephrologists, intensivists, internal medicine physicians, emergency medicine clinicians, and advanced practice providers involved in the care of critically ill patients with kidney-related complications. It is suitable for those seeking to update or reinforce their clinical knowledge in critical care nephrology.
Why This Topic Matters
Critical Care Nephrology: 2020 Update (On-Demand) addresses essential advances in the management of acute kidney injury and other nephrology challenges faced in critical care settings. Staying current in this field supports clinicians in providing informed, specialized care to complex patients.
MedHub Central offers this comprehensive resource to strengthen professional expertise in critical care nephrology, enabling clinicians to apply updated clinical strategies and improve their confidence in treating critically ill kidney patients.





