Preliminary Schedule
Thursday, October 27, 2022
0700 – 0800 Registration and Breakfast
0800 – 0830 Opening Remarks
0830 – 1000 Opening Keynote – Zayna Khaya
1015 – 1215 Workshops
1215 – 1300 Lunch
1300 – 1400 Plenary – Dr. Chagla
1400 -1445 Concurrent Sessions
1A:The Effects of a Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) 8-week Course on Nephrology Nurses’ Levels of Self-compassion, Burnout, and Resilience
1B Lived experiences of transplant journey: learning from patients and families
1C Empowering patients through shared care / self – cannulation – Do not move
1D Renal perfusionist
1445 -1500 Refreshment break
1500 – 1545 Concurrent Sessions
2A TBC
2B Being a pancreas is hard-work Diabetes post-transplant”
2C What is wrong with this picture: The hemodialysis patient feels faint, yet the blood pressure is elevated?
2D Overview of Immnunosuppressive Medications for Management of Glomerulonephritis
1545 -1600 Transition Break
1600 – 1645 Concurrent Sessions
3A Introducing a coaching program to optimize resiliency and agility peri- and post-pandemic to renal staff: An advanced practice fellowship
3B Dr. Richard Hae – long term outcomes after kidney donation
3C Collective Consensual Analysis: Sharing learning and insights from an Indigenous Kidney Health Research Initiative
3D Home hemodialysis technology
1645 – 1845 Opening Reception in Exhibit Hall
1845 – 1945 Evening Activity – Ghost Tour
Friday, October 28, 2022
0630-0730 Rise & Shine – Morning Yoga with Shripal Parikh
0730-0830 Breakfast in the Exhibit Hall
0830-0900 Sponsor Recognition & Awards Presentation
0900-1000 Plenary – Ethics – Jamie Robertson
1000 -1100 Refreshment Break in Exhibit Hall and Poster Q&A
1100 – 1145 Concurrent Sessions
4A Cultural Sensitivity Indiginous community
4B Dr. Iqbal
4C Implementation of a new hemodialysis central venous catheter dysfunction and administration of Cathflo® (Alteplase) protocol
4D Dr. Meera Joseph – Geriatric Clinic
1145 – 1245 Lunch in Exhibit Hall
1245 – 1330 Concurrent Sessions
5A BAXTER
5B Dr. Oliver
5C TBC
5D Pharmacist, “Update on Phosphate binders in CKD”
1330 – 1400 Refreshment Break and Exhibit Hall Draw Prizes
1400 – 1445 Concurrent Sessions
6A Dr. Rabbat
6B Dr. Oleg Mironov
6C Otsuka – CKD- associated Pruritis
6D Tyler Tulloch – Psychologist
1445 – 1600 Plenary – Future of Transplant – Dr. Christine Ribic
1800 – 2300 Banquet – Murder Mystery Dinner
Saturday , October 29, 2022
0630-0730 Rise & Shine – Morning Yoga with Shripal Parikh
0730-0900 Breakfast and CANNT Annual General Meeting
0900-1000 Plenary – Patient Empowerment Panel
1000 – 1015 Refreshment Break
1015 -11 00 Concurrent Sessions
7A Kathleen Wilison – CNS Palliative Care
7B Living kidney donation: The preferred treatment option for CKD patients
7C Hemodialysis Orientation Week: It takes a village
7D TBC
1100 – 1115 Transition Break
1115-1200 Concurrent Sessions
8A A multifaceted peritoneal dialysis training program for nurses
8B TBC
8C The collaborative pratice approach of SLED treatments in an ICU setting
8D TBC
1200 – 1245 Lunch
1245 – 1330 Concurrent Sessions
9A Guiding Best Practice: Routine use of Ultrasound in hemodialysis is important to optimize health, function, and longevity of the AV fistula/graft.
9B Etiology and classifying of blood stream infection among dialysis patient who received dialysis at long term care since 2020-2022
9C Utilizing artificial intelligence to predict admission risk among in-center hemodialysis patients – poster asked to present
9D Technical Jeopardy
1330 – 1430 Closing Keynote – Komedy for Kidneys – Mark Matthews
1430 – 1500 Closing Ceremonies and Passing of Banner to CANNT 2023
The Effects of a Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) 8-week Course on Nephrology Nurses’ Levels of Self-Compassion, Burnout, and Resilience
Presented by: Jacqueline Crandall, RN(EC), PhD, CNeph(C),London Health Sciences Centre, London ,ON
Abstract:
Jacqueline Crandall,RN(EC), PhD, CNeph(C),London Health Sciences Centre,London,ON; Lori Harwood,RN(EC), PhD, CNeph(C),London Health Sciences Centre,London,ON; Barb Wilson,RN(EC), MScN, CNeph(C),London Health Sciences Centre,London,ON; Cathy Morano,MSW,London Health Sciences Centre,London,ON
Lived Experiences of Transplant Journey: Learning from Patients and Families
Presented by: Danielle Fox, MSN, RN, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB
Abstract:
Kristi Coldwell,Transplant Research Foundation of British Columbia,Vancouver; Sandra Davidson,PhD, RN,University of Calgary,Calgary,AB; Carrie Thibodeau,,Kidney Foundation of Canada,Montreal,QU; Lydia Lauder,BN,Kidney Foundation of Canada,Montreal,QU; Danielle Fox,MSN, RN,University of Calgary,Calgary,AB; Marc Hall,,University of Calgary,Calgary,AB; Sarah Dewell,PhD, RN,University of Northern British Columbia,Prince George,BC,Sarah
Empowering Patients Through Shared Care / Self-Cannulation
Presented by: Lilla Ploszaj, RN CNeph(C), SHN, Scarborough, Ontario
Abstract:
The Role of the Renal Perfausionist
Presented by: Jeffrey Bellenie, Senior Technologist, St. Joseph’s Healthcare, Hamilton, Ontario
Abstract:
Being a pancreas is hard-work Diabetes post-transplant
What is wrong with this picture: The hemodialysis patient feels faint, yet the blood pressure is elevated?
Presented by: Judy Ukrainetz, RN, Alberta Health Services, Edmonton, Alberta
Abstract:
Overview of Immnunosuppressive Medications for Management of Glomerulonephritis
Introducing a coaching program to optimize resiliency and agility peri- and post-pandemic to renal staff: An advanced practice fellowship
Presented by: Julie Ann Lawrence, Nurse Practitioner, London Health Sciences Centre, London,Ontario
Long term outcomes after kidney donation
Presented by: Dr Richard Hae
Collective Consensual Analysis: Sharing learning and insights from an Indigenous Kidney Health Research Initiative
Presented by: Dr Richard Hae