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I CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE CONFERENCE

days one and April 2, Alcazar de San Juan has been the site of the First Conference on Chronic Kidney Disease, which has called for a hundred kidney specialists from all over Spain, it has also meant recognition for the hospital's nephrology department La Mancha Centro

The first Congress of chronic kidney disease has developed in the Intur hotel and had a high academic level with the presence of nephrologists in several English hospitals ADMINISTRATION something suitable for regional health, which highlighted the efforts of the nephrology department of the hospital alcazareƱo, a health district where the number of specialists has quadrupled in a few years.

The director general noted that the community sport there are 1,000 patients in chronic renal disease and as last year 120 received a transplant. Dialysis and transplantation have been precisely the main issues discussed at these meetings. The transplants have risen over ten years of a 70 percent negative to 21, a development that is still insufficient.

Mayor welcomed hundred participants who attended these first days of nephrology that in his opinion are not coincidental, since it is a young service has made great efforts in a hospital but things have to be resolved, is recognition as being among the 100 hospitals in Spain more than requested by the residents, being the only one of these categories which is in a town of less than 100,000 inhabitants and more applicants to do the MIR.

However, in the nephrology service itself is expected to address some shortcomings, such as the need to refer to provincial capitals in peritoneal dialysis patients or renal replacement therapy, among other services.

The first conference on chronic kidney disease called doctors from Sevilla, Madrid, Jaen, Toledo, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, Puerto Real Alcazar de San Juan, which over two days participated in three tables round on Dialysis, Transplantation and Nephrology Clinic, and two workshops on peritoneal dialysis and renal ultrasound.

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