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June 14, 2021
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm EDT
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm MDT
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm PDT
George L. Bakris
MD, F.A.S.N., F.A.H.A.
Professor of Medicine
Director, Am. Heart Assoc Comprehensive Hypertension Center
Chicago, IL


LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After completing this learning activity, participants will be better able to:

  • Provide a recent update and clinical experience in the management of HK worldwide along with recent updates with KDIGO guidelines in the management of RAASi, in both CKD diabetes and hypertension groups.
  • Review the most recent recommendations and data on new potassium binders for optimizing RAASi therapy in patients with CKD
  • Discuss (describe) application of new potassium binders to enable optimal RAASi therapy in clinical practice with case-studies

George L. Bakris, MD, received his medical degree from the Chicago Medical School and completed his residency in Internal Medicine at the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine where he also did a research fellowship in Physiology and Biophysics. He then completed fellowships in Nephrology and Clinical Pharmacology at the University of Chicago.
From 1988 to 1991 he served as Director of Renal Research at the Ochsner Clinic and was a faculty member of Tulane University School of Medicine. He was also Professor and Vice Chairman of Preventive Medicine and Director of the Rush University Hypertension Center in Chicago, Illinois from 1993 until 2006.

Currently, he is Professor of Medicine and Director, ASH Comprehensive Hypertension Center in the Section of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism at the University of Chicago Medicine.
Dr. Bakris has published more than 700 articles and book chapters in the areas of kidney disease, hypertension, and progression of nephropathy.
He is the Editor or Co-Editor of 19 books, all dealing with kidney disease, diabetes, and the role of hypertension. These include: Hypertension: Principles and Practice; Handbook of Hypertension; The Kidney in Cardiovascular Disease; Therapeutic Strategies in Hypertension; The Kidney in Heart Failure and Hypertension: A Companion to Braunwald’s The Heart.
Additionally, he is the Associate Editor of the International Textbook of Cardiology. He has also served as the co-principal investigator of an NIH Clinical Research training grant to train clinical researchers (1999-2004).
He chaired the National Kidney Foundation Consensus Report on blood pressure and impact on renal disease progression (2000). He has also served on many national committees including the JNC 7 executive and writing committee (2003), the American Diabetes Association Clinical Practice Guideline committee (2003-2004), the National Kidney Foundation (K-DOQI) Blood Pressure Guideline committee (2002-2004), the National Kidney Foundation (K-DOQI) Diabetes Guideline committee (2003-2005), and the NIH National High Blood Pressure Education Program Working Group on Hypertension and Renal Disease (1994).
He also serves as a special government expert to the Cardio-renal Advisory Board of the FDA (2003-present) and CMS.
He is the current Editor of the American Journal of Nephrology and the Nephrology and Hypertension Section Editor of Up-to-Date.
He serves on more than 16 editorial boards, including Diabetes Care, Kidney International, Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplantation, Hypertension, the Journal Am Soc Hypertens, and the Journal of Hypertension.
And, he has served on many guidelines committees over the past 15 years and is currently the chair of the American Diabetes Association Blood Pressure Consensus Panel and a member of the American Heart Association panel updating resistant hypertension guidelines.
Dr. Bakris received the Irvine Page-Alva Bradley Lifetime Achievement Award to acknowledge his lifetime of outstanding achievements in the field of hypertension.

Veronica Silva
MD, FRCPC
Nephrologist, and Internal Medicine, Trillium Health Partners
Investigator, Institute for Better Health
Hypertension Specialist, (ASH), Mississauga Hypertension Clinic
Clinical Lecturer, University of Toronto


LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After completing this learning activity, participants will be better able to:

  • Provide a recent update and clinical experience in the management of HK worldwide along with recent updates with KDIGO guidelines in the management of RAASi, in both CKD diabetes and hypertension groups.
  • Identify population at risk of hyperkalemia & recognize the burden and consequences of chronic hyperkalemia on patient health

Dr. Silva graduated from Evangelica Medical School in El Salvador. She completed Internal Medicine Residency training at Queen's University, and obtained Nephrology fellowship from the University of Western Ontario. She is certified as a Hypertension Specialist by the American Society of Hypertension (now known as American Heart Association).

Dr. Silva’s clinical interests are in the area of Hypertension, Peritoneal Dialysis and Glomerulonephritis. Her positions include: Staff Nephrologist at Trillium Health Partners since 2012; Co-Chair of the Mississauga Hypertension Clinic, founded in 2014; and Co-Chair Peritoneal Dialysis Council, Trillium Health Partners (THP). She is one of the Clinician leads in the opening of the Glomerulonephritis Clinic at Trillium Health Partners, May 2019.

In terms of research and education, Dr. Silva obtained Investigator status, Institute for Better Health, 2018; and is a Clinical Lecturer for the University of Toronto, since 2013.

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