Harvard Comprehensive Updates in Nephrology 2026
A comprehensive nephrology update covering kidney transplantation, glomerular disease, AKI, CKD, hypertension, acid-base disorders, dialysis, onco-nephrology, electrolyte disorders, and complex renal case management.
Harvard Comprehensive Updates in Nephrology 2026 is a recorded nephrology course focused on evidence-based kidney disease management, diagnostic strategies, transplantation, dialysis complications, and complex renal case discussions.
Included: 92 (+12) videos, 92 (+48) VTT subtitle files, 54 PDFs, total size 179.82 GB.
About This Course
This course provides an advanced review of modern nephrology, designed for clinicians who manage complex kidney disease in both inpatient and outpatient settings. It addresses the latest approaches to renal transplantation, glomerular disease, AKI, CKD progression, hypertension, dialysis, electrolyte disorders, and renal complications in pregnancy and oncology.
The curriculum combines expert updates, clinical workshops, case-based discussions, and practical management strategies to support confident decision-making in daily nephrology practice.
Why Choose This Course
Key Highlights
- Comprehensive 2026 nephrology review
- Transplant medicine, xenotransplantation, and immunosuppression updates
- AKI, CKD, diabetic kidney disease, and hypertension management
- Glomerular disease, lupus nephritis, IgA nephropathy, and FSGS updates
- Clinical workshops covering acid-base, genetics, dialysis, and renal cases
Core Learning Areas
Complete Curriculum
Transplant Medicine & Onco-Nephrology
- Immunosuppressive Management in Acute Infection and Malignancy in Kidney Transplantation
- Human Xenotransplantation: The Next Frontier in Transplant Medicine
- Onco-Nephrology Essentials: A Primer for the Nephrologist
- Maintenance of Immunosuppression in Kidney Transplantation
- Noninfectious Complications of Kidney Transplantation
- Finding the Right Pathway for a Patient with the Declining Allograft
AKI, CKD & Kidney Disease Progression
- Prevention and Treatment of Acute Kidney Injury
- Optimizing Renal Support in Acute Kidney Injury
- Updates on the Management of Chronic Kidney Disease
- Management of Nondiabetic Chronic Kidney Disease
- Management of Diabetic Kidney Disease
- Anemia in CKD and ESKD
Acid-Base, Salt, Water & Electrolytes
- Acid-Base Disorders in 2026: What’s New, What’s Next
- Acid-Base Workshop: Clinical Cases
- Relation Between Salt and Water
- Controversies in Salt and Water
- Disorders of Potassium Balance
- Diuretic Strategies in CHF, Nephrotic Syndrome, Cirrhosis and CKD
Hypertension, Endocrine & Vascular Nephrology
- A Comprehensive Overview of Hypertension Management in 2026
- Detours in Hypertension Evaluation and Management
- Endocrine Hypertension: Primary Aldosteronism and Pheochromocytoma
- The Management of the Incidentally Discovered Adrenal Mass
- State-of-the-Art Approaches to Small-Vessel Vasculitis
- Thrombotic Microangiopathies: Diagnosis and Management
Glomerular Disease, Genetics & Biopsy Cases
- Membranous Glomerulopathy and Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis
- Individualizing Therapy for IgA Nephropathy and H-S Purpura
- APOL1-Associated Kidney Disease
- Comprehensive Genetic Analysis in Nephrology
- Pathology and Mechanisms of Glomerular Diseases
- Challenging Glomerular Biopsy Cases
- Treating Lupus Nephritis in 2026
Dialysis, Renal Replacement & Special Topics
- Prevention and Treatment of Common PD Complications
- Hemodialysis Delivery Complications and Barriers to Adequate Dialysis
- Novel Dialysis Modalities for Chronic Patients
- Workshop: Problems in Dialysis
- Renal Disease in Pregnancy
- Management of Polycystic Kidney Disease
- Kidney Stones: Strategies and Treatment Options
Who Should Take This Course
This course is designed for nephrologists, internists, hospitalists, advanced practice providers, nephrology fellows, internal medicine trainees, and clinicians involved in kidney disease management, dialysis care, transplantation, hypertension, and complex renal disorders.
Delivery & Access
For access or download assistance, contact us at [email protected]
Reviews
A very strong nephrology update. The transplant, CKD, and glomerular disease sections are especially useful for clinical practice.
Comprehensive and well organized. I appreciated the practical case-based approach to acid-base, dialysis, and hypertension management.
Excellent course for reviewing complex renal topics. The workshops and case-based sections make the material easier to revisit.
FAQ
Who is this course best suited for?
It is ideal for nephrologists, internists, hospitalists, advanced practice providers, fellows, and clinicians involved in kidney disease care.
What is included in the course package?
The package includes 92 (+12) videos, 92 (+48) VTT subtitle files, 54 PDFs, with a total size of 179.82 GB.
What topics are covered?
The course covers kidney transplantation, AKI, CKD, dialysis, hypertension, glomerular disease, genetics, pregnancy-related renal disease, electrolyte disorders, and clinical case workshops.
Who can I contact for support?
You can contact us at [email protected].










Dr. Emily Carter, Nephrologist –
“Excellent nephrology update. The course gives a strong review of CKD, AKI, dialysis, transplantation, and glomerular disease in a very organized way.”
Dr. Michael Anderson, Internal Medicine Physician –
“A very useful course for internists who manage kidney disease. The sections on CKD, hypertension, electrolytes, and acid-base disorders are especially practical.”
Dr. James Bennett, Hospitalist –
“As a hospitalist, I found the AKI, electrolyte, dialysis, and acid-base sections very helpful for daily inpatient care.”
Dr. Laura Thompson, Nephrology Fellow –
“This course is very valuable for fellows. The topics are broad, clinically relevant, and easy to review with the PDF materials.”
Dr. Daniel Roberts, Consultant Nephrologist –
“A comprehensive update that covers both common and complex nephrology problems. The glomerular disease and dialysis sections are particularly strong.”
Dr. Olivia Harris, Renal Medicine Specialist –
“The course helped me refresh important concepts in CKD, diabetic kidney disease, hypertension, and renal replacement therapy.”
Dr. Christopher Wilson, Internal Medicine Consultant –
“Very practical course for physicians who want a deeper understanding of kidney disease and electrolyte management.”
Dr. Amanda Lewis, Nephrologist –
“The lectures are clear, detailed, and clinically focused. I especially liked the coverage of lupus nephritis, IgA nephropathy, and FSGS.”
Dr. Jonathan Miller, Nephrology Fellow –
“Excellent resource for structured nephrology review. The combination of videos, subtitles, and PDFs makes the course easier to study.”
Dr. Kevin Adams, Nephrologist –
“A very complete nephrology update. The course covers transplant, CKD, glomerular disease, dialysis, electrolytes, and pregnancy-related kidney disease.”
Dr. Maria Gonzalez, Internal Medicine Physician –
“The course is well structured and practical. It is very useful for reviewing kidney disease topics commonly seen in internal medicine practice.”
Dr. Robert Evans, Renal Consultant –
“Excellent coverage of complex renal topics, including thrombotic microangiopathies, small-vessel vasculitis, and glomerular biopsy cases.”
Dr. Hannah Morgan, Nephrology Resident –
“This course is a great learning resource for trainees. It explains advanced nephrology topics in a clear and organized format.”
Dr. Sophia Ramirez, Glomerular Disease Specialist –
“The glomerular disease section is excellent. The course reviews membranous nephropathy, FSGS, IgA nephropathy, APOL1 disease, and lupus nephritis.”
Dr. Brian Scott, Intensive Care Specialist –
“A helpful course for ICU clinicians. AKI prevention, renal support, dialysis issues, and electrolyte disorders are covered in a practical way.”
Dr. Rachel Green, Nephrologist –
“The course provides a strong 2026 update in nephrology. I found the transplant and onco-nephrology topics especially valuable.”
Dr. Mark Phillips, Internal Medicine Specialist –
“Very useful for clinicians who manage CKD, hypertension, electrolyte disorders, and kidney-related complications in everyday practice.”
Dr. Jessica Allen, Transplant Medicine Physician –
“The transplant sessions are highly relevant. The discussion of immunosuppression, infection, malignancy, and allograft decline is very practical.”
Dr. Thomas Rivera, Renal Fellow –
“This is a strong course for nephrology fellows preparing to strengthen clinical knowledge across the major kidney disease domains.”
Dr. Katherine Moore, Nephrologist –
“The course is broad, detailed, and clinically useful. The PDFs make it easier to review key concepts after watching the lectures.”
Dr. Patrick Young, Hypertension Specialist –
“I found the hypertension and endocrine hypertension sections very helpful, especially the discussions on adrenal masses and resistant hypertension.”
Dr. Melissa Cooper, Consultant Internist –
“A practical and comprehensive course for internists. It connects kidney disease updates with real clinical decision-making.”
Dr. Andrew Nelson, Nephrology Fellow –
“The case-based discussions are excellent. They help translate complex nephrology topics into practical clinical reasoning.”
Dr. Andrew Nelson, Nephrology Fellow –
“The course is very relevant for inpatient care. AKI, dialysis, electrolyte disorders, acid-base problems, and CKD complications are all well covered.”
Dr. Benjamin Foster, Renal Medicine Physician –
“Excellent nephrology update with strong coverage of glomerular disease, dialysis, transplantation, CKD, and renal complications.”
Dr. Elizabeth Howard, Onco-Nephrology Physician –
“The onco-nephrology section is very useful. It provides a practical framework for kidney complications in patients receiving cancer therapy.”