Fergus Caskey University of Bristol, UKUnited Kingdom

FergusCaskey
Having graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1993, Fergus went on to obtain a Masters in Health Services and Public Health Research and then an MD in the Cost-effectiveness of Dialysis in Europe from the University of Aberdeen. He became a Consultant Nephrologist in Bristol in 2005 and was Medical Director of the UK Renal Registry from 2013-2019. Now based at the University of Bristol and North Bristol NHS Trust, his research interests include the epidemiology of kidney disease, particularly around equity of access to treatment, and using embedded qualitative research and routine healthcare data to improve the efficiency of clinical trials. He is chief investigator of two ongoing NIHR HTA-funded trials, Prepare for Kidney Care and the High-volume HDF vs High-flux HD Registry Trial. He is Treasurer and Honorary Secretary for ISN, sits on the Executive Committee, is chair of the research working group and chairs ISN's advisory group on renal registries, SharE-RR (www.theisn.org/in-action/research/share-rr/).
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Saturday, February 8, 2025

Time Session
3:45 p.m.
4:15 p.m.
Spotlight ChairpersonFergus Caskey University of Bristol, UKUnited Kingdom
Spotlight ChairpersonMaria Pippias University of BristolUnited Kingdom
  • Unlocking Insights with ISN-SharE-RR: Advancing Kidney Research through Global Registries
    Spotlight SpeakerFergus Caskey University of Bristol, UKUnited Kingdom
  • Driving Collaboration in Kidney Health: Toolkit and Resources from ISN-SharE-RR
    Spotlight SpeakerMaria Pippias University of BristolUnited Kingdom
  • Decisions I made while setting up the South African Renal Registry
    Spotlight SpeakerMogamat Razeen Davids Stellenbosch University and Tygerberg HospitalSouth Africa
  • Panel Discussion with Fergus, Maria & Razeen
Spotlight Two (Amphitheatre, level 5)
4:15 p.m.
5:15 p.m.
ChairFergus Caskey University of Bristol, UKUnited Kingdom
ChairOM KUMAR INDIRA GANDHI INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, PATNAIndia
ChairUmesh Khanna MD DNB (NEPHROLOGY), India
  • Hot Debate: To D or Not to D? All Patients With CKD Need Vitamin D Supplementation - PRO
    SpeakerHanne Joergensen Aarhus UniversityDenmark
  • Hot Debate: To D or Not to D? All Patients With CKD Need Vitamin D Supplementation - CON
    SpeakerMario Gennaro Cozzolino University of MilanItaly
Amaltas Hall B101-B

Thursday, February 6, 2025

Time Session
1 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
ChairFergus Caskey University of Bristol, UKUnited Kingdom
ChairMaria Pippias University of BristolUnited Kingdom
  • The SharE-RR Toolkit
    SpeakerMaria Pippias University of BristolUnited Kingdom
  • The South African Renal Registry: Re-Establishing After 20 Years' Dormancy and Recent Governance Lessons
    SpeakerMogamat Razeen Davids Stellenbosch University and Tygerberg HospitalSouth Africa
  • The Bangladesh Renal Registry: Twenty Years Experience Covering HD, PD, and Transplant
    SpeakerHarun Ur Rashid Kidney Foundation Hospital and Research InstituteBangladesh
  • The Indian Renal Registry: Establishing a Multi-centre Dialysis Registry
    SpeakerSumaiya Arfin The George Institute for Global Health, IndiaIndia
  • Q and A
Kesar Hall 202
2:45 p.m.
4:05 p.m.
ChairMeg Jardine NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre, University of Sydney, AustraliaAustralia
ChairShilpanjali Jesudason Royal Adelaide Hospital and University of Adelaide, AustraliaAustralia
  • Using Registry Data in Trials: Lessons on Patient Reported Outcomes from SWIFT in Australia
    SpeakerRachael Morton NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre, The University of SydneyAustralia
  • Using Registry Data in Trials: Defining Measures of Kidney Function in Observational Studies Using Routine Health Care Data
    SpeakerJuan-Jesus Carrero Karolinska InstitutetSweden
  • Using Registry Data in Trials: Lessons from Tackling AKI, H4RT, and Prepare for Kidney Care in the UK
    SpeakerFergus Caskey University of Bristol, UKUnited Kingdom
  • Q and A
Kesar Hall 202