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founded by kidney patients for kidney patients.
Our goal is to provide
EDUCATION, SUPPORT, and ADVOCACY
to improve the health and well-being
of all kidney patients and their families.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
1:00 to 4:00 pm
"High Blood Pressure
and Chronic Kidney Disease"
with
Toby Gottheiner, M.D.
Nephrologist with the
Palo Alto Medical Foundation in Palo Alto, California
You are invited to join the
Bay Area Association of Kidney Patients
on October 3, 2010 for our third Birthday Party!
We are celebrating 3 years of
Educating and Supporting
kidney patients in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Our guest speaker for this 3rd Birthday Celebration will be
Dr. Toby Gottheiner ,
who presented at our first meeting
three years ago in October of 2007.
Dr. Gottheiner is a local nephrologist with the
Palo Alto Medical Foundation and a recipient of many honors.
He recently received the
Champions of Hope Award for Physicians
from the National Kidney Foundation
(of Northern California and Northen Nevada).
Dr. Gottheiner also acts as the BAAKP Medical Advisor.
Dr. Gottheiner's topic on October 3 will be
"Hypertension, Salt and Chronic Kidney Disease."
The talk will cover the impact of
hypertension on the kidneys and hypertension treatment strategies
(in people with normal as well as impaired kidney function).
He will also cover various
diet and nutritional aspects of hypertension including salt.
sponsored by:
Bay Area Association of
Kidney Patients - BAAKP
This is a FREE EVENT !!!
Please RSVP ASAP to reserve your seats.
bay.area.kidney@gmail.com
(650) 323-2225 phone
(650) 327-0178 fax[br>[br>
BAAKP
PO Box 2332
Menlo Park CA 94026-2332
This event will be held at the:
Palo Alto Medical Foundation
795 El Camino Real
Jamplis Building 3rd Floor Conference Room
Palo Alto, CA 94301
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