Thursday 22-Friday 23 January 2026, 12:00-16:00 Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) Time Zone
Online Course
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Course Director:
Professor Rukshana Shroff, Professor of Paediatric Nephrology, Great Ormond Street Hospital
Event Overview:
This 2-day virtual conference is aimed at doctors and nurses working with children on dialysis. This conference forms part of the core curriculum for training in Paediatric Dialysis as outlined by IPNA, ESPN and ERKNet.
From the basic principles of PD and HD to state-of-the-art lectures, this is your opportunity to hear experts discuss the care of children on dialysis.
Learning Objectives:
- Learn from experts about vascular access for hemodialysis or haemodiafiltration and for peritoneal dialysis.
- Trouble-shooting and managing common problems on PD and HD.
- Understand the relation of uraemic toxins and PD solutions.
- Learn how to manage common complications on haemodialysis.
- The nutritional management of children on dialysis.
- Understand the complexities of transition.
- Appreciate the burden of dialysis and learn about quality of life in our patients.
Who should attend:
This event is open to Consultants, Resident Doctors (Fellows), Nurses and Healthcare professionals working in Paediatric Dialysis.
Programme:
The programme is attached.
Event pricing:
FREE: Delegates from Low and middle income countries
FREE: GOSH Staff (please register with your GOSH email address)
£25: Nurses, Dialysis Technicians, Dietitians
£50: Resident Doctors (Fellows)
£75: Consultants
£200: Industry members
Please email events.gla@gosh.nhs.uk if you need to pay via invoice through your Trust/organisation.
Registration:
Please note that registration will close on Thursday 22 January 2026, 12:00 GMT or when the conference reaches capacity.
CPD:
CPD accreditation from the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) is being applied for. Where approved, 1 hour of learning equals 1 CPD credit.
Recording:
Please note that this event will be recorded (subject to speakers’ consent), with the recording shared with delegates for a short period (up to three months) post-event.