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SCM 2011 : National Kidney Foundation 2011 Spring Clinical Meetings

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Link: http://www.nkfclinicalmeetings.org
 
When Apr 26, 2011 - Apr 30, 2011
Where MGM Grand, Las Vegas
Submission Deadline Dec 1, 2010
Categories    nephrology   kidney disease   kidney   medical
 

Call For Papers

NKF cordially invites you to submit your abstract for poster presentation at the 2011 Spring Clinical Meetings. Abstracts focusing on expanding the knowledge base for all health care professionals who provide care for individuals with chronic kidney disease will be considered.

Presenting your abstract means wide exposure, including:

* Online availability
* Publication in AJKD, ACKD, JRN or JNSW

Plus, all participants receive a compendium of accepted abstracts and an opportunity to become one of the top poster present

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