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The National Kidney Foundation wants to improve care for children with kidney disease. As a first step, we are conducting a survey of parents whose children under 18 years old have kidney disease. We want to know what information would help you so we can develop educational materials and resources that will meet your needs.

Please take our survey- thank you! surveymonkey.com/r/FB576XG

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Ktaylor34

The survey only take 2 min, very easy.

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DavidF_NKF in reply toKtaylor34

Hi Ktaylor, Thank you for taking the survey!

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