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Dr. Bill Primack Shares Career Insights on New Podcast

March 19, 2015

Dr. Bill Primack, a pediatric nephrologist, recently celebrated his retirement from UNC. He discusses several topics and issues that he dealt with in his career in this new podcast. In this new podcast, Dr. Primack discusses several topics and issues that he dealt with in his career, from how he got started out, to having … Read more

Kids’ Chronic Care

March 19, 2015

Imagine taking five or ten medications a day—before you even graduate high school. An undergrad researcher helps young adults transition to managing their own care. Republished with permission by Ashita Gona. Originally published in Endeavors Magazine. by Ashita Gona Karina Javalkar has spent the last three years as an undergraduate researcher in the UNC Health … Read more

Enrollment Has Begun for CureGN Research Study

March 19, 2015

Enrollment has begun for a new multi-center patient registry, the Cure Glomerulonephropathy Network (CureGN), which will focus on patients with glomerular disease. The UNC Kidney Center is excited to announce its participation in this new endeavor to create a comprehensive registry that will allow for far-reaching and high impact studies for many years to come. … Read more

Family Receives Ultimate Gift this Holiday Season

March 19, 2015

Republished with permission by Jamie Williams. Originally posted on UNC Health Care News. Originally posted on UNC Health Care News here. On December 2, people across the nation celebrated Giving Tuesday, a day dedicated to service and giving back. That morning, Justin Borgemeister received the ultimate gift, a kidney transplant from his younger brother. It … Read more

Sickle cell trait in African-Americans associated with increased kidney disease risk, new research finds

March 18, 2015

Republished with permission from UNC Health Care Newsroom. Original article found here. Media contact: Tom Hughes, 984-974-1151, Tom.Hughes@unchealth.unc.edu African-Americans carrying a genetic sickle cell trait face up to a two-fold risk increase for chronic kidney disease, according to a paper published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The findings, which included data … Read more

UNC Kidney Center Produces New Podcast Discussing “Hey Doc…?” Slogan

March 18, 2015

The UNC Kidney Center has produced an audio podcast featuring Dr. Ron Falk, in which he discusses the meaning behind the slogan “Hey Doc, How Are My Kidneys?”® The release of this podcast coincided with the 2014 American Society of Nephrology “Kidney Week”, an annual national meeting that recently took place in Philadelphia from November … Read more

Dr. Bill Primack Receives 2013-2014 Maestro Award

March 18, 2015

The UNC Kidney Center clinical and research nephrology trainees presented the 2013-2014 Maestro Award to Dr. Bill Primack on June 11, 2014. Dr. Katie Westreich delivered the following speech in his honor. Bill Primack is the quintessential clinical mentor. Whether writing clinical guidelines for the American Academy of Pediatrics or shepherding the Nephrology division through … Read more

UNC Medical Student Wins National Research Grant to Study Nephrology

March 18, 2015

UNC medical student Robyn Levine was awarded the Student Scholar Grant, presented by the American Society of Nephrology (ASN) Foundation for Kidney Research. The grant will fund her current project, “The relationship between health/functional literacy and hospitalizations for children, adolescents and young adults with CKD3”, starting in May and ending October 17 of this year. … Read more