International Pediatric Nephrology Association, Inc.

Great Care for Little Kidneys. Everywhere.

aka IPNA, International Pediatric Nephrology Association   |   KANSAS CITY, MO   |  http://ipna-online.org/

Mission

Mission: The International Pediatric Nephrology Association (IPNA) leads the global efforts to successfully address the care for all children with Kidney disease through advocacy, education, and training. IPNA’s Vision: Optimal Care for All Children with Kidney Disease.

Ruling year info

1988

Principal Officer

Dr. Pierre Cochat

Main address

C/O Division of Pediatric Nephrology 2POB.17A Children’s Mercy Kansas City, 2401 Gillham Road

KANSAS CITY, MO 64108 USA

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EIN

13-3352209

NTEE code info

Pediatrics (G98)

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Fellowship Program

Rigorous, hands-on training for pediatric nephrologists from developing countries and under resourced areas of the world. Since 2003, more than 300 fellows have gained extensive training and knowledge at an IPNA Training Center.

Population(s) Served
Adults
Children and youth

Educating medical professionals from all levels to learn to diagnose and treat kidney issues in children. An estimated 5,000 healthcare providers have expanded their knowledge by attending an IPNA Teaching Course since 2013. Over 100 IPNA Teaching Courses have been offered to date—all with the common goal of improved diagnosis and treatment for more children with kidney disease.

Population(s) Served
Adults
Children and youth

Links developing pediatric kidney units that are located in under resourced regions to experienced, supporting pediatric kidney units in well-resourced regions on a 1 to 1 basis. The program trains staff involved in caring for children with kidney disease, educates the community about kidney disease awareness and preventative strategies and conducts research.

Population(s) Served
Adults
Children and youth

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International Pediatric Nephrology Association, Inc.

Board of directors
as of 02/22/2022
SOURCE: Self-reported by organization
Board chair

Prof. Hui Kim Yap

National University of Singapore

Term: 2019 - 2025

Bradley Warady

Melvin Bonilla-Felix

Kenji Ishikura

Pierre Cochat

Arvind Bagga

Fiona Mackie

Michael Somers

Hesham Safouh

Rezan Topaloglu

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