Joanne Bargman
Joanne Bargman is a staff nephrologist at the University Health Network and Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto. She received her MD cum laude from the University of Toronto. She was an exchange fellow in Melbourne for her senior medical residency year, and then pursued nephrology training at Stanford University. Her research focused on renal physiology and micropuncture. Upon returning to Toronto, she was recruited to the Toronto Western Hospital where she trained in peritoneal dialysis under Dimitrios Oreopoulos. She has more than 450 invited lectures internationally, on subjects as diverse as peritoneal dialysis, glomerulonephritis, and management of systemic lupus erythematosus. She is Director of Peritoneal Dialysis for the University Health Network in Toronto, and co-director of the Combined Renal-Rheumatology Lupus Clinic for the University Health Network.
This presentation was given by Joanne Bargman, Director of the Peritoneal Dialysis Program at University Health Network and Prof of Medicine at University of Toronto. It was presented at the World Congress of Nephrology 2013 in Hong Kong under Session 2: Peritoneal Dialysis.
This presentation was given by Joanne Bargman, Co-Director of the Renal-Rheumatology Lupus Clinic at University Health Network. It was presented at the World Congress of Nephrology 2015 in Cape Town during the Session 8: Lupus nephritis: A story of old and new drugs.
This was presented at the World Congress of Nephrology 2013 in Hong Kong under the Peritoneal Dialysis course session.
Friday, 08 June 2012 08:11
A commentary on the KDIGO Clinical Practice Guidelines on Glomerulonephritis
A presentation commenting on the KDIGO Clinical Practice Guidelines on Glomerulonephritis