Monday, February 15, 2010
Welcome to Nephrology World
It is with great pleasure that I created this blog. Dr.Nathan Hellman of Renal Fellow Network is an inspiration for me to create this blog. The main intention of this blog is to share knowledge among various renal communities around the world. The renal pathology that we see in US and the rest of the world is diverse. So it is rewarding for everyone to discuss interesting cases and new literature.
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Good concept and kudos to your efforts!!! All the best!!!
ReplyDeletegreat work man!. Recently I have a transplant related blog and would def need some help regarding updating it. Since you are at Sinai, let me know if you are interested. It is called the onlinetransplantcenter.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteCheck it out
Kenar Jhaveri
Hi Kenar, thanks for your message and I will be glad to do. It looks good. Please let me know what can I do for it.
ReplyDeleteSri.
email me at kdj200@gmail.com so i can make you a contributor and you can add your transplant related blogs on that site. It can exclusive for transplant related stuff.
ReplyDeleteHi Sridhar. Just came across your site and want to wish you congratulations!! We've developed a website in Nephrology as well and would love to get your input and start a collaboration with you, if interested. It's called Nephrology On-Demand and can be found at www.nephrologyondemand.org.
ReplyDeletePlease check us out and let us know if you're interested in working together. We've got many IT resources at our disposal that we are willing to share with other bloggers for free!
Thanks,
Tejas Desai, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
East Carolina University - Brody School of Medicine
Hi Tejas, Thank you very much for your wishes. Congratulations to you as well for creating Nephrology On-Demand. It has great content and I particularly liked reporting by Kenar and Hsiao from NKF. I am glad to collaborate with you.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Sri.
Hi Sri.
ReplyDeletePlease email me your contact information so we can touch base.
Use the contact form found here for a secure email:
http://blog.ecu.edu/sites/nephrologyondemand/?page_id=1820
Will touch base with you very soon.