Join HealthPathways to explore Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) within the broader context of overall patient health. This webinar will discuss community-focused strategies, supported by a national model of care and CKD pathway.
This session is designed for general practitioners and nurse practitioners. It will also be of interest to all community providers supporting patients with CKD including practice nurses, health coaches, health improvement practitioners, and pharmacists.
For more information, including speakers, view the HealthPathways flyer.
Register for this session here.
This session will be a presentation by Dr Walaa W.M. Saweirs and Dr Dianne Davis, followed by Q&A moderated by Dr Jo Scott-Jones, Pinnacle clinical director and Te Manawa Taki HealthPathways Clinical Governance Chairperson.
This Zoom webinar session will be recorded for those unable to attend, and the recording shared on HealthPathways.
Submit questions prior to the webinar via the comments and questions field in the registration form.
CPD
Up to 1 hour of professional development
- certificate of attendance. RNZCGP Fellows - up to 2 CPD points.
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