Magdalena Madero Chief of Nephrology, Instituto Nacional de CardiolMexico

Magdalena Madero
Magdalena Madero, MD, is a Professor of Medicine and the Chief of Nephrology at the National Heart Institute in Mexico City. She was trained in Internal Medicine at St Elisabeth’s Medical Center in Boston, MA, and then underwent her nephrology training at Tufts Medical Center also in Boston, MA. She went back to Mexico City in 2007 where she joined the nephrology staff at the National Heart Institute and became the Head of the Nephrology Division in 2011.Dr. Madero\'s research interests include CKD progression, complications and outcomes, CKD of unknown origin and hemodialysis. She has over 120 publications and more than 7200 citations. She was awarded with the Miguel Aleman award in 2015, given to the most outstanding young researcher in the country. As part of her educational activities, she runs the largest renal fellowship programs in the country at the National Heart Institute (affiliated to the main National Mexican University [UNAM]) in addition to teaching the nephrology course at the undergraduate Panamerican University medical school. She enjoys patient care and is active in taking care of CKD patients. She was the former President of one of the Mexican Societies of Nephrology (IMIN) and served as International Editor for the American Journal of Kidney Diseases (2016-2021) and as a member of the Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes Executive Committee (2018-2021). She served as the Chair for the International Society of Nephrology (ISN) for Latin America and the Caribbean (2019-2023) and for the International Society of Peritoneal Dialysis (2022-2024). She is part of the incoming editorial team for JASN as an associate editor (2024-2029).
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Magdalena
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Mexico

Friday, February 7, 2025

Time Session
9:45 a.m.
11:15 a.m.
IfeomaUlasi Chair ifeoma.ulasi@unn.edu.ngCollege of Medicine, University of NigeriaNigeria
Sanjib KumarSharma Chair BP Koirala Institute of Health SciencesNepal
ShubharthiKar Chair shubharthi@gmail.comHabiganj Medical College,BangladeshBangladesh
  • Detecting and Monitoring CKD Progression
    ElkeSchaeffner Speaker Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, GermanyGermany
  • How to Slow and Prevent Kidney and Cardiovascular Complications
    Magdalena Madero Speaker Chief of Nephrology, Instituto Nacional de CardiolMexico
  • Managing Complex CKD Cases With Multiple Comorbidities
    NatashaMcIntyre Speaker Clinician Scientist, London Health Sciences Centre, London, CanadaCanada
  • Quality of Life in CKD: The Role of Drug Stewardship and Symptom Management
    TeerawatThanachayanont Speaker Bhumirajanagarindra Kidney Institute HospitalThailand
  • Q&A
Amaltas B Hall B101A

Sunday, February 9, 2025

Time Session
9:45 a.m.
11:15 a.m.
ManjuriSharma Chair manjurisharma@yahoo.com India
  • Toward a Plant-based Diet in CKD
  • Why Peritoneal Dialysis Uptake Is Low in Many World Regions and How Can We Fix it?
    Magdalena Madero Speaker Chief of Nephrology, Instituto Nacional de CardiolMexico
  • Improving Dialysis Quality: A Hub-and-Spoke Network
    ManishaSahay Speaker India
  • Kidney Supportive Care in a Low-resource Setting
    NicolaWearne Speaker Groote Schuur Hospital / university of Cape TownSouth Africa
  • A Working Partnership - Shared Decision-making in Nephrology
    Ana Elizabeth pradofigueiredo Speaker Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Brazil
  • Q&A
Neelkamal Hall 305

Thursday, February 6, 2025

Time Session
1 p.m.
2:25 p.m.
ErangaWijewickrama Chair Faculty of Medicine, University of ColomboSri Lanka
  • Study Designs to Answer Research Questions in CKDu
    Magdalena Madero Speaker Chief of Nephrology, Instituto Nacional de CardiolMexico
  • Distinguishing CKDu From Other Kidney Diseases in Research Studies
    SumitMohan Speaker Columbia UniversityUnited States
  • Q and A
Javakusum Hall 303
2:35 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
  • Introducing Local Voices
  • Advancing Kidney Health in India: A Strategic Overview of Current Challenges and Government Initiatives
  • Collective Action Towards Integrated Care: Learning from National NCD Program
    MonikaArora Speaker HRIDAYIndia
  • Kidney Health in India: Importance of Measurement, Quality Assurance, and Registries
  • Home Dialysis: Navigating Challenges and Opportunities
    Magdalena Madero Speaker Chief of Nephrology, Instituto Nacional de CardiolMexico
  • Q and A
Parijat Hall 201