Cleveland Clinic Nephrology Update 2025
A comprehensive Cleveland Clinic nephrology update designed to help clinicians stay current with the latest advances in chronic kidney disease, ESKD complications, dialysis access, glomerular diseases, vasculitis, onconephrology, monoclonal gammopathy of renal significance, obstetric nephrology, and kidney transplantation.
Course Details:
Cleveland Clinic Nephrology Update 2025 includes 12 recorded videos and 34 PDF resources, providing a practical review of the most up-to-date data and its implications for clinical nephrology practice.
Focus: CKD KDIGO guidelines, calciphylaxis, skin issues in CKD, anticoagulation in CKD and ESKD, nutrition, hypertension, obesity and CKD, dialysis vascular access, journal club updates, primary nephrotic syndrome, FSGS genetics, clinical trials in nephrology, lupus nephritis, IgA nephropathy, complement in kidney disease, vasculitis, onconephrology, immune checkpoint inhibitor nephrotoxicity, TKI and VEGF inhibitor kidney effects, MGRS, obstetric nephrology, AKI in pregnancy, glomerular disease in pregnancy, and kidney transplantation.
About This Course
Nephrology continues to evolve rapidly as new data reshape the diagnosis and management of kidney disease, including chronic kidney disease, glomerular disease, kidney complications of cancer therapies, pregnancy-related kidney disease, and transplant care.
Cleveland Clinic Nephrology Update 2025 features expert-led sessions that address current diagnostic and management strategies for patients with kidney disease. The course emphasizes practical clinical application, case-based reasoning, and updated evidence that can directly influence patient care.
The program is designed for nephrologists, rheumatologists, internists, maternal fetal medicine providers, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other healthcare professionals who want a focused update on recent advancements in kidney disease management.
Why Choose This Course
- Cleveland Clinic Nephrology Update 2025 recorded course
- Includes 12 videos and 34 PDF resources
- Focused review of current topics that impact nephrology practice
- Covers CKD management, ESKD complications, dialysis access, and conservative care
- Includes high-yield updates in IgA nephropathy, lupus nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, FSGS, and complement-mediated kidney disease
- Reviews onconephrology, MGRS, immune checkpoint inhibitors, TKI and VEGF inhibitor nephrotoxicity
- Includes obstetric nephrology, AKI in pregnancy, glomerular disease in pregnancy, and kidney transplantation updates
- Practical course for nephrologists, internists, rheumatologists, maternal fetal medicine providers, nurses, NPs, PAs, and kidney care teams
Core Learning Areas
CKD & ESKD Care
KDIGO CKD guidelines, SGLT2 inhibitors, GLP-1 receptor agonists, non-steroidal MRAs, calciphylaxis, anticoagulation, nutrition, hypertension, obesity, and complications of CKD and ESKD.
Glomerular Disease
Primary nephrotic syndrome, FSGS genetics, clinical trials, lupus nephritis, IgA nephropathy, complement-mediated kidney disease, vasculitis, and clinicopathologic case discussions.
Onconephrology & MGRS
Kidney complications of immunotherapy, TKI and VEGF inhibitors, cancer-related nephrotoxicity, case discussions in onconephrology, and monoclonal gammopathy of renal significance.
Pregnancy & Transplant
Obstetric nephrology, hypertension and preeclampsia, AKI in pregnancy, glomerular disease in pregnancy, maternal-fetal balance, and medical and surgical kidney transplant updates.
Complete Curriculum
- Review of the most up-to-date nephrology data
- Analysis of new evidence for implications in clinical practice
- Diagnosis and management strategies for patients with kidney disease
- Case-based discussions and practical clinical application
- Updates across CKD, dialysis access, glomerular disease, vasculitis, onconephrology, pregnancy, and transplant
- Focused education for clinicians managing complex kidney disease
- High-yield recorded format with supporting PDF resources
- CKD KDIGO guidelines update
- Recent changes in CKD evaluation and management
- Calciphylaxis and skin issues in chronic kidney disease
- Anticoagulation in CKD and ESKD
- Complications of CKD and ESKD
- Practical risk assessment in advanced kidney disease
- Clinical implications of new CKD treatment pathways
- Nutrition and CKD
- Hypertension management in CKD
- Obesity and CKD
- Role of nephrology providers in obesity-related kidney disease
- Cardiometabolic risk reduction in CKD
- Integration of SGLT2 inhibitors, GLP-1 receptor agonists, and non-steroidal MRAs
- Practical approaches for improving long-term CKD outcomes
- Vascular access update for nephrologists
- Dialysis access fundamentals
- Recent advances in vascular access care
- Multidisciplinary access planning
- Access-related complications and management strategies
- Coordination between nephrology, vascular surgery, and interventional teams
- Practical approach to dialysis access decision-making
- Critical appraisal of recent nephrology literature
- Clinical trial interpretation for nephrology practice
- How new data influence diagnostic and treatment decisions
- Evidence-based review of current nephrology questions
- Practical translation of research into clinical care
- Discussion of important publications impacting kidney disease management
- Structured literature review for practicing clinicians
- Update in primary nephrotic syndrome
- Genetics in primary nephrotic syndrome and FSGS
- Kidney success and clinical trials in nephrology
- Renaissance in glomerular disease management
- New diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in glomerular disease
- Clinical implications of genetic testing in FSGS and nephrotic syndrome
- Practical approach to difficult glomerular disease cases
- Lupus nephritis update
- IgA nephropathy update
- CAR-T for autoimmune diseases
- Novel therapies for immune-mediated kidney disease
- Evidence-based strategies for IgA nephropathy and lupus nephritis
- Risk stratification and treatment selection in glomerular disease
- Practical management of complex autoimmune kidney disease
- Complement in kidney diseases
- Role of complement activation in renal pathology
- Novel therapeutic interventions targeting the complement system
- Clinicopathologic kidney case discussions
- Integration of clinical findings, pathology, and treatment planning
- Expert discussion of complex nephrology cases
- Practical decision-making in complement-related kidney disease
- What’s new in vasculitis
- ANCA-associated vasculitis updates
- Vasculitis mimics
- Clinicopathologic case discussions in vasculitis
- Differentiating true vasculitis from mimicking conditions
- Treatment strategy updates for vasculitic kidney disease
- Practical clinical reasoning in inflammatory kidney disorders
- Immunotherapy and the kidneys
- Kidney toxicities of immune checkpoint inhibitors
- TKI and VEGF inhibitor kidney effects
- Nephrotoxicity from targeted cancer therapeutics
- Case discussions in onconephrology
- Coordination between oncology and nephrology care teams
- Management strategies for cancer patients with kidney complications
- MGRS primer for nephrologists
- What a nephrologist should know about MGRS
- Case discussions in monoclonal gammopathy of renal significance
- Recognition of monoclonal protein-related kidney injury
- Diagnostic approach to suspected MGRS
- Collaboration with hematology and pathology
- Practical management considerations for MGRS patients
- Glomerular disease in pregnancy
- CKD pregnancy counseling
- Acute kidney injury in pregnancy
- Case discussions in obstetric nephrology
- Hypertension and preeclampsia considerations
- Balancing maternal and fetal health in kidney disease
- Practical management of pregnancy-related kidney complications
- Medical updates in kidney transplantation
- Surgical updates in kidney transplantation
- Transplant recipient management considerations
- Immunosuppression and long-term transplant care concepts
- Transplant complications and multidisciplinary management
- Current issues in transplant nephrology
- Practical updates for clinicians caring for kidney transplant patients
Learning Objectives
- Describe and critically appraise recent advancements in chronic kidney disease management
- Integrate novel pharmacotherapies such as SGLT2 inhibitors, GLP-1 receptor agonists, and non-steroidal MRAs into CKD treatment planning
- Discuss the management of common complications in CKD and ESKD
- Discuss obesity in CKD and the role of nephrology providers in metabolic kidney care
- Evaluate current evidence-based treatment strategies for IgA nephropathy and lupus nephritis
- Analyze complement activation in kidney diseases and review emerging complement-targeted therapies
- Recognize kidney-related complications in cancer patients, including immune checkpoint inhibitor and targeted therapy nephrotoxicity
- Review dialysis vascular access basics and recent advances in vascular access care
- Assess unique challenges in pregnancy-related kidney disease including hypertension, preeclampsia, AKI, and glomerular disease
- Apply current medical and surgical updates in kidney transplantation to clinical practice
Who Should Take This Course
This course is designed for nephrologists, rheumatologists, internists, maternal fetal medicine providers, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other healthcare professionals who manage patients with kidney disease.
It is especially useful for clinicians interested in chronic kidney disease management, IgA nephropathy, lupus nephritis, glomerular disease, vasculitis, dialysis access, onconephrology, MGRS, obstetric nephrology, and kidney transplantation.
Delivery & Access
12 Videos
Recorded nephrology update sessions covering CKD, glomerular disease, onconephrology, pregnancy, and transplant topics.
34 PDFs
Supporting PDF materials included for structured review, study, and clinical reference.
8 GB
Complete recorded course package with video and PDF learning materials.
Support
Course Highlights
Practice-Ready CKD Updates
Reviews CKD guidelines, complications, hypertension, nutrition, obesity, anticoagulation, and modern pharmacologic strategies.
Glomerular Disease Focus
Covers nephrotic syndrome, FSGS genetics, lupus nephritis, IgA nephropathy, complement pathways, vasculitis, and clinical case discussions.
Specialized Nephrology Topics
Includes onconephrology, MGRS, obstetric nephrology, AKI in pregnancy, dialysis access, and kidney transplant updates.
FAQ
Who is this course best suited for?
This course is best suited for nephrologists, rheumatologists, internists, maternal fetal medicine providers, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other healthcare professionals caring for patients with kidney disease.
What is included in this course?
The course includes 12 recorded videos and 34 PDF resources, with a total package size of 8 GB.
What topics are covered?
Topics include CKD care, KDIGO guidelines, calciphylaxis, anticoagulation in CKD and ESKD, nutrition, hypertension, obesity, dialysis vascular access, glomerular disease, nephrotic syndrome, FSGS genetics, lupus nephritis, IgA nephropathy, complement disease, vasculitis, onconephrology, MGRS, obstetric nephrology, AKI in pregnancy, and kidney transplantation.
Does this course cover CKD treatment updates?
Yes. The course covers CKD management updates including SGLT2 inhibitors, GLP-1 receptor agonists, non-steroidal MRAs, hypertension management, nutrition, obesity, anticoagulation, and complications of CKD and ESKD.
Does this course cover glomerular disease?
Yes. The course includes primary nephrotic syndrome, FSGS genetics, lupus nephritis, IgA nephropathy, complement in kidney disease, vasculitis, and clinicopathologic case discussions.
Does this course cover onconephrology and MGRS?
Yes. The course includes immunotherapy and kidney complications, TKI and VEGF inhibitor effects, onconephrology case discussions, and monoclonal gammopathy of renal significance.
Is this a recorded course?
Yes. This product is provided as recorded course access so you can review the material at your own pace.
Does this course include CME or a certificate?
No. CME credits and certificates are not included with this course package.
Who can I contact for support?
You can contact support at [email protected].







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