Advanced Nephrology Course

Advanced Nephrology Course 2025

7 January 2025 → 11 January 2025 
Corpus Christi College, Oxford

Registration has been extended to 1 December - there are 5 remaining spaces! 
 

The ANC, organised by the UK Kidney Association, serves as a cornerstone in the education of nephrology trainees both in the UK and internationally, offering a comprehensive platform for learning and skill enhancement.

Particularly beneficial for those preparing for specialist clinical exams in nephrology, as well as consultants seeking to stay updated in the field, the ANC has garnered a reputation as a prestigious annual event that fosters expertise and excellence.

Substantial discounts are available for UKKA members. 

Recordings of the plenary sessions will be accessible after the course. 
 

Acid base cases

Acute Kidney Injury

Anaemia of Chronic Kidney Disease

Calcium/Phosphate

CAPD/APD Prescription

Cardiovascular Disease and NODAT 

Clinical use of diuretics

Disorders of potassium metabolism

Dysnatraemias

Hepato-renal Syndrome 

IgA Nephropathy and HSP

Infections in transplantation 

Infections leading to CKD

Investigating TTP/HUS

Malignancy and PTLD

Managing Teenagers and Young Adults with CKD/ESRD

Managing the failing transplant 

Mechanisms of Rejection

Membranous Nephropathy 

Minimal Change GN and FSGS

Myeloma and Monoclonal Gammopathy of Renal Significance

Polycystic Kidney Disease

Preeclampsia

Pregnancy and Renal Disease   

Primary and secondary Hyperoxaluria

Principles of HD

Rare kidney disease- advances in diagnosis and treatment

Renal Amyloid   

Renal Histology Session

Renal Stone Disease

Renal Tubular acidosis

Slowing chronic kidney disease progression and reducing associated cardiovascular risk

Solving problems in the PD patient

Systemic Lupus and the Kidney

Tubulopathies in adults

Vascular Access

Vasculitis – Small Vessels

When to start dialysis

 

Due to the increasing demand and the limited number of places we do encourage participants to register as early as possible. Due to the interactive nature of the course we cannot overbook.

  • Residential fees include accommodation at Corpus Christi College in a standard student single room and all meals as scheduled in the programme.
  • Non-residential fees do not include accommodation and breakfast at the college, but include all other meals as scheduled in the programme.
  • Participants can opt to book an en suite room with a private bathroom at cost.
  • Extra nights are booked at cost and subject to availability (email the organiser for more information)
  • There are no double rooms available at the college.

Registration fees
Member registration: £1400
Non-Member registration: £1950
Member registration (non-residential): £1200
Non Member registration (non-residential): £1600

Optional
En-suite room £150
Guided Walk around Oxford £15

Guidelines

NICE accredited clinical practice guidelines 

Available here

25th Annual Report

Analyses about the care provided to patients at UK renal centres.

Read the report

2022 UKRR AKI Report

A report on the nationwide collection of AKI warning test scores. 

Read the report