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Webinar: Impact of COVID-19 on Kidney Health

Now on demand

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Dr. Girish Nadkarni and Nancy Brunzel will discuss CKD, AKI, and the effect COVID-19 has had on kidney health.

Ms. Brunzel will share her extensive knowledge and expertise in the field by presenting the background of urinalysis, policies and procedures, technology used for urinalysis, and defining urinalysis’ many uses. This presentation will cover the importance of screening for chronic kidney disease and how urinalysis can be used for such screening.

Dr. Nadkarni and team developed and executed a retrospective, observational study that reviewed data from electronic health records of patients aged 18 years or older with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 admitted to the Mount Sinai Health System. He will present his findings from this study and best practices for screening for CKD and AKI in COVID-19 patients.

Nancy Brunzel MS, CLS (NCA) headshot

Nancy Brunzel, MS, CLS (NCA)

Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Girish Nadkarni MD, MPH headshot

Girish Nadkarni, MD, MPH

Associate Professor, Division of Nephrology, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY
  • Understand the role urinalysis plays in screening for kidney health.
  • Understand how urinalysis has been used in screening for CKD and AKI in patients who may or may not have contracted COVID-19.
  • Understand the role of urinalysis in kidney health to predict COVID-19 severity.
Point of Care Coordinators, nurses (especially nephrology nurses and technicians), physicians, nephrologists, urologists, endocrinologists, clinicians, patients, providers, researchers