Find out the latest on the Think Kidneys AKI programme here:
Read MoreThink Kidneys update November 2016

Find out the latest on the Think Kidneys AKI programme here:
Read MoreThe guides are used at recruitment events at universities across the country and are pocket sized, attractive and contain vital clinical information for nurses in a handy format. This latest version of the guide includes information about Acute Kidney Injury – a definition, causes and risk factors, how to prevent AKI, the classification of stages and how to respond. The AKI information also includes links to…
Read MoreThink Kidneys have produced patient information leaflets for patients at risk of AKI, and for those who have experienced an episode of AKI. These have been developed in collaboration with the British Kidney Patients Association and the RCGP, and both leaflets are now live on patient.info so that GPs and other community staff can access them for print to give out to patients. You can…
Read MoreThe Risk study is about Risk prediction for acute kidney Injury in acute medical admissionS in the uK Acute Kidney Injury is common in patients admitted to hospital as an emergency – between 10 – 20% of people may have it. This study will investigate whether the use of a ‘risk score’ for patients being admitted can help predict who is at risk of…
Read MoreLast week Think Kidneys launched its campaign to raise awareness off the importance of our kidneys for health and life with the general public. While we had many more visitors to the website and social media went a little crazy for most of the week following the discussion on the Jeremy Vine show on Radio 2, we still have thousands of posters to give to the…
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