Ramón García-Trabanino is a nephrologist from El Salvador. He has provided care to Mesoamerican endemic Nephropathy CKDu patients since 1999 when his team first described the disease and has published over 30 papers related to CKDu. His discovery and dedication have earned him the Salvadoran National Award for Medical Research and the SLANH Award of the President.
Trained in Barcelona, Spain, works at Centre of Haemodialysis in San Salvador, as a volunteer nephrologist for the Emergency Social Fund for Health of Tierra Blanca -a community organization at the Bajo Lempa region- and as a Research Collaborator of the Boston University School of Public Health’s CKDu research group.
He is the Vice President of SLANH, Chair of the SLANH Committee for Mesoamerican Nephropathy, and Board member of the SLANH Continuing Medical Education Institute (IFC SLANH).
Day 2 - Monday April 15, 2024
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3:50 p.m.
5:40 p.m.
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IfeomaUlasi
Chairperson
ifeoma.ulasi@unn.edu.ngCollege of Medicine, University of NigeriaNigeria
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Accessibility to CKD Diagnosis: Focus on CKDu (Chronic Kidney Disease of Unknown Origin) and Advancements in Diagnostic Approaches
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Latin American Dialysis and Renal Transplantation Registry: Updates and Progress
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Special Situations in Argentina: Addressing the Challenges Faced by Individuals on Dialysis Without a Diagnosis in the Argentinian Registry
GuillermoRosa Diez
Speaker
guillermo.rosadiez@hospitalitaliano.org.arHospital Italiano de Buenos Aires; Argentinean Society of Nephrology; Latinoamerican Society of Nephrology and Hypertension; International Society of NephrologyArgentina
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Cardiovascular and Renal Risk Factors in Argentinian First Nations: A Study of Qom and Wichi Indigenous Groups
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Accessibility to Substitution Treatment in Latin America
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Accessibility to Programs of Prevention, and Early Detection and Treatment of Kidney Disease in Latin America
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Break
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Panel Discussion and Closing Remarks by Valerie Luyckx, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Hall C2
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