COVID-19 y la Nueva Normalidad: Seminario web - Kidney Disease

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COVID-19 y la Nueva Normalidad: Seminario web

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NKF is hosting a Spanish language webinar this Thursday, May 14th at 3 pm ET/ 12 pm PT to help kidney patients ease into the post-COVID-19 world as the country begins to open up.

The webinar, moderated by journalist Merijoel Duran, will feature Dr. Juan Rocca and Dr. Jaime Uribarri who will discuss precautions and considerations for kidney patients, transplant recipients, and caregivers before they return to work and other regular daily activities. Viewers will be able to ask questions in real time.

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¿Qué implica el levantamiento de las restricciones de la COVID-19 para los pacientes renales? Acompáñenos en un seminario web de preguntas y respuestas en vivo para escuchar al Dr. Juan Rocca y al Dr. Jaime Uribarri hablar de las precauciones y las consideraciones para los pacientes con enfermedad renal, los receptores de trasplantes y los cuidadores antes de volver al trabajo y a otras actividades de la vida diaria.

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