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Nephrology Information on the Web

WEBSITES

National Kidney Foundation

American Association of Kidney Patients (AAKP)

National Kidney Disease Education Program


BROCHURES TO PRINT DIRECTLY

National Kidney Foundation

(request to mail)

A printed guide for patients

National Institute of Health


NEWSLETTERS

National Kidney Foundation

American Association of Kidney Patients

Baxter company


SAMPLE MENUS AND COOKBOOK FOR PATIENTS WITH KIDNEY DISEASE

National Kidney Foundation Cookbook

Epogen: Living Well on Dialysis Cookbook

Epogen: Southwest Cookbook

Talking to Your Doctor About Kidney Disease

Action Plans for doctors and patients to discuss


PATIENT SUPPORT GROUPS

National Kidney Foundation

Talking to Your Family about Kidney Disease
(Patients should inform their families as family members are at increased risk)

For those patients desiring official guidelines

One page patient handout of guideline

 


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