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This podcast, brought to you by the National Kidney Foundation, is for the kidney community - patients, family members, living donors, and other individuals interested in all things related to kidney health. We’ll highlight hot topics in kidney research, care, and treatment, and share up-to-date news, information, and resources for living well with kidney disease.

Hot Topics in Kidney Health National Kidney Foundation

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This podcast, brought to you by the National Kidney Foundation, is for the kidney community - patients, family members, living donors, and other individuals interested in all things related to kidney health. We’ll highlight hot topics in kidney research, care, and treatment, and share up-to-date news, information, and resources for living well with kidney disease.

    Coping with Losing a Transplant

    Coping with Losing a Transplant

    Everyone loves to talk about kidney transplant success stories but rarely do we talk about what happens if a transplant fails. On today's episode Dori Muench, a post transplant social worker, and Sue George, a kidney warrior with experience losing a transplant, are here to discuss the impact of losing a kidney and how to cope.
     
    Dorothy Muench, LCSW is a post-transplant social worker with the Abdominal Organ transplant department with Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center for the past 7 years. In this capacity, she works with numerous individuals who have received a kidney or pancreas transplant and works to provide concrete and emotional support. Before this, Dori worked in dialysis for close to 10 years and has seen and heard the effects people have while on dialysis. She works hard to advocate for people to be transplant and find living donors so they can decrease as much time on dialysis as possible. Dori lives in North Carolina with her husband, 2 daughters and golden retriever.
     
    Sue George is a kidney patient, with 27 years of experience who started on dialysis in 1997. She received a transplant in July of 1999 but had many setbacks. In October of 2000 she lost her transplanted kidney. Sue went back on dialysis and has been ever since. She now works with NKF as a Peer Mentor and work with KCM of Lincoln as a Mentor and try to improve how dialysis is introduced into patients' lives. She feels she has a lot of understanding of dialysis and transplant to help patients deal with the emotional side of the process. Sue is married to her husband Marty of 17 years, and they have 3 wonderful grown children. They also have 1 dog and 1 cat. She works as a secretary at St John Lutheran Church.  In her free time she loves to read and garden.
     
    Additional resources:
    NKF Peers
     
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    • 28 min
    Artificial Kidneys

    Artificial Kidneys

    When will the artificial kidney be ready for human use? Learn more about the progress of the artificial kidney and how it will affect someone’s quality of life from expert Shuvo Roy, Ph.D.

    • 33 min
    What is a high KDPI kidney?

    What is a high KDPI kidney?

    When a kidney from a deceased donor becomes available, it is scored on a system called the Kidney Donor Profile Index (KDPI). How does the KDPI work and is it accurate at predicting possible transplant survival compared to a lower KDPI donation or a living donor? On this episode, we speak with experts to get the facts.

    • 25 min
    Fad diets and kidney diets

    Fad diets and kidney diets

    It’s hard to keep up with all the new diets that cycle through news outlets and social media. Do you know which ones are right for you and your kidney health? On this episode, you will hear from experts on how to find the diet that’s right for you and how to stick to it.

    • 32 min
    BONUS: kidney disease and the holiday season

    BONUS: kidney disease and the holiday season

    Holidays can be difficult for individuals with CKD. Tune in to gain insight into the patient holiday experience and how professional teams can provide education for patients to ensure the best holiday outcomes.
     
    In this episode we spoke with,
     
    Dori Muench, LCSW, CCTSW, FNKF
    Osama El Shamy, MD
    Jesse Engelken, MPH, RDN, LD,CD
    Joyce Vergili, EdD, RD, CSR, CDN
    Malenia Alvarez, kidney patient
    Nupur Gupta, MD
    Elizabeth Shanaman, RD, CD, FAND
    Candria Denzmore, patient advocate 
     
    Do you have comments, questions, or suggestions? Email us at NKFpodcast@kidney.org. Also, make sure to rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts.
     

    • 39 min
    Art and music therapy for kidney patients

    Art and music therapy for kidney patients

    Coping with kidney disease and dialysis can be difficult. Sometimes you have to think outside the box! Have you considered music or art therapy? Today Social Worker Melissa Fry and patient Steve Light are here to share their experiences with using music and art as coping strategies.
    In this episode we spoke with, 
    Melissa Fry, MSW, CAPSW is a dialysis social worker at Mile Bluff Medical Center. She has worked in the dialysis unit for the past 25 years. She has focused on assisting her patients with anxiety, depression and other mental health issues. She has used music as one technique to assist her patients with coping with various life stressors.
    Steven Light is an artist from Swindon UK. He used his art as a way to express himself though a second wave of kidney failure, and created an exhibition around this experience called ‘Fistula’. His brother lovingly donated a kidney to him in July 2022 and both have fully recovered.
     
    Additional Resources 
    Effect of music therapy on dialysis patients
     
    Do you have comments, questions, or suggestions? Email us at NKFpodcast@kidney.org. Also, make sure to rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts.

    • 35 min

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