Nutrition Needs for Kidney Replacement Therapies
NUTRITION NEEDS FOR KIDNEY REPLACEMENT THERAPIES
This course is designed to help dietitians who work with kidney disease patients who are on dialysis, pre- or post- kidney transplant. We will discuss kidney replacement therapies including all types of dialysis (in-center and home hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and transplant). And how kidney replacement therapy impacts nutritional needs. Because renal nutrition is very complicated, you will learn how important the role of a dietitian who is a part of an interdisciplinary team is to improve patient outcomes, reduce hospitalization and improve quality of life.
Upon successful completion of this one-hour course, the participant should be able to:
  • Know the different types of dialysis, and how dialysis works.


  • Know how dialysis and post kidney transplant impact nutrition needs.


  • Know the nutritional needs for hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, pre- and post-transplant.


  • Use the knowledge to help their patients meet nutritional needs, prevent malnutrition and hospitalization, and improve quality of life.
Live Webinar Date: Apr 30, 2024   (04:00 PM - 05:00 PM Eastern Time) (US and Canada)
Expiration Date: Apr 30, 2027
Performance Indicators/Learning Objectives: 3.2.1, 3.2.2, 4.1.1, 4.2.7
Target Audience: RDs, DRTs, Health Professionals
Number of Credits: 1.0
Level(s): 1, 2
Total Cost: 1 Site Credit

About the Presenter: Melody Chang, MS, RD, LD, CSR
Melody Chang

Shih Min Chang, MS, RD, LD, CSR is a Board-Certified Specialist in Renal Nutrition, duly licensed by the State of Texas, with a focus on managing kidney disease across all stages, including IgA nephropathy, Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD), and end-stage renal disease with various renal replacement therapies. Shih Min earned her Bachelor of Science in Clinical Nutrition from the University of California, Davis, and subsequently pursued her Master of Science in Nutrition Science and Health at Sam Houston State University.

Commencing her career as an adjunct professor at Sam Houston State University and an in-patient dietitian at a local hospital in 2015, Shih Min swiftly garnered experience. Her expertise extended to serving as a Diabetes education speaker at Merck and overseeing nutrition services as a manager in a long-term care facility, encompassing rigorous commercial kitchen audits.

Driven by a steadfast commitment to professional growth, Shih Min ventured into renal nutrition in 2016, joining a world-renowned dialysis company.  Recognizing her calling, she dedicated herself to providing vital nutrition-related services to dialysis patients and their families, adeptly guiding them through the complexities of such a complex chronic illness.

Inspired by a desire to proactively combat kidney disease, Shih Min embraced the opportunity to transition into preventive care. She assumed the role of renal dietitian at one of many fellow nephrologists’ offices, actively engaging in value-based care initiatives, while delivering comprehensive medical nutrition therapy to pre-dialysis patients and their families. This journey eventually culminated in the establishment of her own private practice. With an unwavering interest in expanding her practice to more humbly serve those in need, Shih Min is dedicated to fostering an understanding of holistic well-being, nurturing both body and mind.

Connect with her on Instagram: My.ThriveTribe, as she endeavors to empower individuals to thrive in health.



Other Webinars by this Presenter/Organization:
Nutrition and Kidney Disease Through Stages 1 to 5: How To Slow The Progression

Nutrition and Kidney Disease Through Stages 1 to 5: How To Slow The Progression

Live event: May 21,2024 - (04:00 PM - 05:00 PM)

Rating: Not Yet Rated

Instructor: Melody Chang, MS, RD, LD, CSR

Duration: 1 hours