Chronic Kidney Disease in Diabetes

Nov
08
09:00 PM

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a serious complication in people with diabetes, impacting kidney function and overall health. This session will cover the connection between diabetes and CKD, symptoms to watch for, and strategies for managing and slowing disease progression. Effective management can reduce the risk of severe kidney damage and improve quality of life. Join us with Dr. Shariq Masoodi and Dr. MD Hasnain Quaisar to learn more about protecting kidney health in diabetes.


Panelists

Dr.Shariq Masoodi

Professor & Head, Department of Endocrinology SKIMS Srinagar In-charge, Pediatric Endocrinology Program SKIMS Srinagar.

Dr.MD Hasnain Quaisar

Consultant Physician and Nephrologist at Dr. Hasnaln Medicare Center Pvt.Ltd, Patna, India


Chronic Kidney Disease in Diabetes

Nov
08
09:00 PM

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a serious complication in people with diabetes, impacting kidney function and overall health. This session will cover the connection between diabetes and CKD, symptoms to watch for, and strategies for managing and slowing disease progression. Effective management can reduce the risk of severe kidney damage and improve quality of life. Join us with Dr. Shariq Masoodi and Dr. MD Hasnain Quaisar to learn more about protecting kidney health in diabetes.

Panelists

Dr.Shariq Masoodi

Professor & Head, Department of Endocrinology SKIMS Srinagar In-charge, Pediatric Endocrinology Program SKIMS Srinagar.

Dr.MD Hasnain Quaisar

Consultant Physician and Nephrologist at Dr. Hasnaln Medicare Center Pvt.Ltd, Patna, India

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