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It has been a busy National Kidney Month for the Coalition! As our research, training, and advocacy work continues to grow, it has become evident that we need a more concise and impactful name. We are proposing a simple refinement, moving from the Coalition for Supportive Care of Kidney Patients to the Coalition for Kidney Supportive Care. What do you think?
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| Coalition Contributes to ASN Kidney Health Guidance
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The American Society of Nephrology recently released its latest Kidney Health Guidance on Conservative Management (also known as Active Medical Care without Dialysis) in People with Kidney Failure. Christine Corbett represented the Coalition as a member of the project's working group, which defined and outlined ways to practically implement conservative management programs.
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Christine Corbett Named to Top Fellowship
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Executive Director Christine Corbett, DNP, has been named a Fellow of American Association of Nurse Practitioners. Dr. Corbett is 1 of only 59 nurse practitioners across the United States admitted to the fellowship in 2026. The program gives fellows additional opportunities to share their expertise through publication review, journal contributions, mentorship and more.
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| Canopy of Care Interviews Mary Baliker
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In the latest episode of Canopy of Care, the Coalition's podcast, we speak with Executive Committee member, patient advocate, clinical researcher and author Mary Baliker! Hear her incredible story on Spotify.
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Coalition Joins Palliative Care "Chalk Talk"
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Dr. Dale Lupu, Dr. Christine Corbett and Matthew Ryan spoke about kidney supportive care with Dr. Martin Bazelak as part of the Palliative Care Friday Chalk Talk series on YouTube.
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