This Webinar is the second part of Dr. Agar's two part tour de force on fluid and solute removal. Dr. Agar first presented this information with a two part article on Home Dialysis Central (part 1; part 2) Fluid and solute removal: how and why. I wrote three posts inspired by the articles: Dr. Agar on fluid and solute removal; More on fluid and solute removal; Optimal dialysis - beyond Kt/V; I think Dr. Agar's papers offer a great insight into a key concept.
Even better is to have this information presented by Dr. Agar. Right on your computer. All it takes is to sign up with WizIQ once you're signed up not only will you be able to participate in the session Tuesday, 22 July, 2008 you'll also be able to see previous Webinars including the first part of this session:
- How to Live a Good Life with Kidney Failure: Advice from a 42+ Year Patient (presented by Nancy Spaeth)
- How Dialysis Works: Fluid and Wastes - Part 1 (presented by Dr. John Agar)
Sign up now and watch the first session on WizIQ, read the post session discussion How Dialysis Works: Fluids and Wastes (Part 1) and then make time on Tuesday July 23rd to join Dr. Agar for the conclusion of How Dialysis Works.
The session will be held on Tuesday July 23rd for those
east of Europe (the US) and on Wednesday July 24th for those living
between England and Hawaii. The Webinar will start at:
1:50am (Wednesday) GMT/London
5:50pm (Tuesday) US Pacific time (GMT -08:00)
6:50pm (Tuesday) US Mountain time
7:50pm (Tuesday) US Central time
8:50pm (Tuesday) US Eastern time
7:20am (Wednesday) Mumbai, India
10:50am (Wednesday) Australia (Geelong) time
This is a web-based session; you need a computer with internet access to take part.
1. If you are new to the WiZiQ site, click "Not a member? Register." Fill in your name, email address, and choose a password, and click "Join Now." When the session time rolls around, click "LAUNCH" and you're in!
2. If you have signed up for WiZiQ, Log in. When the session time rolls around, click "LAUNCH" and you're in!
I'll see you there.





Wow that was great!
Posted by: Angie | August 19, 2008 at 01:41 AM