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  • Gaining the PROMIS perspective from children with nephrotic syndrome: a Midwest pediatric nephrology consortium study 

    Gipson, Debbie S.; Selewski, David T.; Massengill, Susan F.; Wickman, Larysa; Messer, Kassandra L.; Herreshoff, Emily; Bowers, Corinna; Ferris, Maria E.; Mahan, John D.; Greenbaum, Larry A.; MacHardy, Jackie; Kapur, Gaurav; Chand, Deepa H.; Goebel, Jens; Barletta, Gina Marie; Geary, Denis; Kershaw, David B.; Pan, Cynthia G.; Gbadegesin, Rasheed; Hidalgo, Guillermo; Lane, Jerome C.; Leiser, Jeffrey D.; Plattner, Brett W.; Song, Peter X.; Thissen, David; Liu, Yang; Gross, Heather E.; DeWalt, Darren A. (2013)
    Background and objectives Nephrotic syndrome (NS) represents a common disease in pediatric nephrology typified by a relapsing and remitting course and characterized by the presence of edema that can significantly affect ...
  • Introducing the global medical community to the information presented at local scientific conferences through nephrology blogs 

    Desai, Tejas; Fang, Xiangming; Ferris, Maria E. (2012-12)
    An increasing number of healthcare providers author medical blogs (bloggers) to educate the public and fellow physicians. Traditionally, many bloggers have assumed that readers are most interested in information presented ...
  • Tweeting the Meeting: An In-Depth Analysis of Twitter Activity at Kidney Week 2011 

    Desai, Tejas; Shariff, Afreen; Shariff, Aabid; Kats, Mark; Fang, Xiangming; Christiano, Cynthia; Ferris, Maria E. (2012)
    In recent years, the American Society of Nephrology (ASN) has increased its efforts to use its annual conference to inform and educate the public about kidney disease. Social media, including Twitter, has been one method ...