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Understanding and Managing Anemia and CKD

Wednesday, November 03, 2021
1:00 PM EDT

Anemia is a condition in which you do not have enough healthy red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen to your body's tissues. There are many forms of anemia, so it can affect people differently depending on how severe it is. As the condition worsens, it may lead to low energy, tiredness, shortness of breath, and sometimes, increased sensitivity to cold. If left untreated, anemia can cause serious health problems. Seek treatment so you can better understand the cause of your anemia, boost your energy and feel better.

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Presenters

Dr. Dan Martinusen
Provincial Director @BC Renal

Dr. Martinusen graduated from UBC then completed a residency at Lions Gate Hospital in North Vancouver and earned his PharmD from University of Washington. He became involved with the renal program at the Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria and has chaired the Pharmacy & Formulary Committee with BC Renal since 2001. His main interests are improving outcomes for same or reduced costs at the patient and population level.

Dr. Darren Richard
Director of the biomedical sciences program @Université Laval

A researcher at the CHU de Québec Research Center in Quebec City since 2001, Dr. Richard is a full professor in the Faculty of Medicine at Université Laval. His field of research concerns oxygen sensing, hypoxic signaling, and their role in cancer, kidney disorders, and cardiovascular disease. Dr. Richard is presently the director of the biomedical sciences program at Université Laval.