CRF webinar: Transforming cardiorenal care with improved guidelines, pathways and outcomes

This webinar was held on Tuesday 24th January 2023

Transforming cardiorenal care with improved guidelines, pathways and outcomes


Vifor Pharma provided a sponsorship grant towards this independent Programme. Vifor Pharma have had no editorial input into or control over the agenda, content development or choice of speakers, nor opportunity to influence.

This webinar is intended for healthcare professionals only.



Please note that this webinar is no longer available for CPD points


What is the webinar about?

The webinar will provide an update on:

  • Improving care delivery in heart failure and chronic kidney disease
  • Sensible guideline implementation
  • How to optimise medicines
  • Rationale for the cardiorenal MDT.

This will cover lessons from recent trials, evolving multidisciplinary guidelines, and future care pathways.

Is it for me?

This webinar is for healthcare professionals only to whom it is offered free of charge. It is aimed at cardiologists, nephrologists, diabetologists, specialist nurses, clinical pharmacists – all grades with a particular focus on those in training.

Learning objectives

After attending this webinar, delegates will have learned:

  • From recent trials on modern-day treatments in heart failure and renal disease
  • The implications of trial results for future practice and guidelines
  • Adapting services for providing optimised care and medication adherence.

Chairs:
Professor Philip Kalra,
Consultant Nephrologist, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust
Professor Paul Kalra,
Consultant Cardiologist, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Improving delivery of care for people with long-term conditions – the Greater Manchester experience
Professor Peter Bower,
Chair in Health Sciences, University of Manchester and Lead for the Centre for Primary Care, NIHR School for Primary Care Research
Heart failure guidelines – what’s new in heart and kidney protection
Professor Paul Kalra,
Consultant Cardiologist, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Heart failure: medicines optimisation – ensuring the 4-pillar approach
Ms Gayle Campbell,
Senior Cardiovascular Pharmacist, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London
The cardiorenal MDT – who, why, and how
Dr Katie Flowers,
Consultant Nephrologist, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Interactive case and discussion: a frail, older, anaemic patient, in cardiac and renal failure…where do we begin?
Dr Meher Lehri,
Clinical Cardiology Fellow, Homerton University Hospital, London
Discussion
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