The Controversies in Dialysis Access (CiDA) meeting is a leading educational forum for surgeons, radiologists, nephrologists and medical staff who care for patients with a
Organized by Ingmar Davidson, MD, PhD, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA and Bart L. Dolmatch, MD, FSIR Palo Alto Medical Foundation, Mountain View, CA, the meeting has two components: first, a Hands-on Simulation of Dialysis Access (SoDA) training and then a two-day CiDA conference.
SoDA’s goal is to improve surgical and interventional skills through hands-on training with live patients, models with lifelike vessels and simulators. Modeled in-part after the airlines approach to improve flight safety, SoDA explores best practices in dialysis access to reduce complications through intensive, interactive, innovative, half-day learning opportunities designed to address the increasing challenges associated with vascular access technique and decision making. SoDA teaches improved, surgical and interventional skills, aiming to enhance physician decision making.
Attendance and participation at two-day CiDA meeting brings accreditation opportunities. CiDA outlines its goals for the learner as being able to:
Their model is to have individual presentations on a topic and/or case reports followed questions and then a concluding panel discussion on a topic by prominent members of the organization in which panelists often adopt differing sides.
In 2018, SoDA and CiDA meeting will be held on October 31st – Nov. 2nd at Marriott Marquis, in Washington, D.C.
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