EOIs invited for Chairs of the International Committee

Chair of the International Committee

Expressions of interest are sought for Chairs of the International Committee of the soon to be formed UK Kidney Association (UKKA):

  • Medic Co-Chair
  • Multi-professional team Co-chair

It is anticipated that any successful applicant will become a member of the new UKKA.

“The international committee aims to encourage RA members to contribute to developing kidney services, infrastructure and expertise in medium and low-income countries, through education, training, mentorship and research. We also work in close partnership with the International Society of Nephrology (ISN) to further these aims. Over the last year, it has been clear how much benefit comes from collaborative working and how much inequity there is for people to access health services, making the role of the committee even more critical. We have established a monthly case-based discussion with collaborating or sister units from all over the world, including Tanzania, Nigeria, India, Bosnia, Kazakhstan and we have plans for more with Indonesia, Mauritius to name but a few. We have encouraged and facilitated training posts supported by KRUK, for trainees from abroad to come to the UK and are actively encouraging reverse fellowships, in association with ISN, for UK trainees to spend time abroad. Going forward the aim for the committee would be to facilitate greater collaborative work- research and clinical with partners globally.

Prof Alan Salama, outgoing Chair

Documents:

The terms of reference and role description will be amended to be appropriate for the UKKA in due course.

The deadline for applications is 17:00 19 April 2021. Please e-mail your application to renal@renal.org

Applications must provide:

  • 2 page CV
  • Covering letter outlining how you feel you can contribute to the position

We are committed to creating and sustaining a positive, fair and mutually supportive environment. We accept, respect and value people with diverse identities and backgrounds and believe our differences make us stronger and more effective in achieving our goals. We ensure appointments are made on the recommendation of a transparent, balanced and appropriate panel, are made on the basis of merit, and encourage applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates. Please note that the role is un-remunerated. Reasonable expenses are paid in accordance with the expense policy (available upon appointment).

Guidelines

NICE accredited clinical practice guidelines 

Available here

25th Annual Report

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

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2022 UKRR AKI Report

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

Read the report