EdwinaBrown Imperial College Healthcare NHS TrustUnited Kingdom

EdwinaBrown
Professor Edwina Brown is a consultant nephrologist at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and is President of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis (ISPD). She has over 200 publications which mostly focus on peritoneal dialysis, outcomes of older people with advanced kidney disease and renal supportive care. Her current study is Kidney Transplantation in Older People (KTOP). She is passionate about person-centred care and chaired the development of the 2020 ISPD guideline on ‘Prescribing high quality, goal-directed peritoneal dialysis’ and co-chaired the KDIGO controversies conference on symptom-based complications in dialysis in May 2022. She has been awarded a Fellowship of the European Renal Association and an honorary membership of the UK Kidney Association. Her aims as president of ISPD are to promote equity of access to and increase availability of peritoneal dialysis in both high and low income countries.
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Edwina
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Brown
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United Kingdom

Friday, February 7, 2025

Time Session
2:15 p.m.
3:45 p.m.
AmitGupta Chair dramitguptanephropgi@gmail.comIndia
RobertoPecoits Filho Chair Arbor Research Collaborative for HealthUnited States
  • PDOPPS: Where Are We 10 Years Later?
    JeffreyPerl Speaker St. Michael's Hospital Canada
  • Kidney Health for Women on Peritoneal Dialysis: Insights from PDOPPS
    EdwinaBrown Speaker Imperial College Healthcare NHS TrustUnited Kingdom
  • Was the PD-First Policy in Thailand Justified? Insights From the PDOPPS
    TalerngsakKanjanabuch Speaker Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn UniversityThailand
  • Improving PD Use and Outcomes in Low and Middle-income Countries - Is Automated Peritoneal Dialysis the Answer? Yes
    JeffreyPerl Speaker St. Michael's Hospital Canada
  • Improving PD Use and Outcomes in Low and Middle-income Countries - Is Automated Peritoneal Dialysis the Answer? No
    RashaDarwish Speaker Kasr Aleiny medical school , Cairo UniversityEgypt
  • Q&A/Panel Discussion
Gulmohar Hall 302

Saturday, February 8, 2025

Time Session
9:45 a.m.
11:15 a.m.
AdrianLiew Chair Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital, SingaporeSingapore
AnuragGupta Chair dranuragg1@yahoo.comIndia
SimonDavies Chair simonj.davies55@gmail.comUnited Kingdom
  • Peritoneal Dialysis: A Global Epidemiological Perspective
    RajnishMehrotra Speaker University of WashingtonUnited States
  • What’s Stopping PD Use in South Asia?
    PritiMeena Speaker India
  • International Home Dialysis Consortium (IHDC) Initiatives: Expanding Global Access to Peritoneal Dialysis
    EdwinaBrown Speaker Imperial College Healthcare NHS TrustUnited Kingdom
  • Empowering Nurses to Support Growth of Peritoneal Dialysis Programs
    ReenaGeorge Speaker India
  • Q&A
Gulmohar Hall 302
2:15 p.m.
3:45 p.m.
PierreRonco Chair Hôpital TenonFrance
RajkumarSharma Chair rksnepho206@gmail.comIndia
  • Glomerular Disease Diagnostics
    SanjeevSethi Speaker Mayo ClinicUnited States
  • Advances in Glomerular Disease Treatment
    JonathanBarratt Speaker University of Leicester, Leicester, UKUnited Kingdom
  • Evaluating Kidney Allograft Dysfunction
    SumitMohan Speaker Columbia UniversityUnited States
  • Prioritizing Patient-friendly Dialysis
    EdwinaBrown Speaker Imperial College Healthcare NHS TrustUnited Kingdom
  • Risk Prediction in AKI and CKD
    NavdeepTangri Speaker United States
  • Q&A
Auditorium Brahmkamal Hall