ValerieLuyckx University of ZurichSwitzerland

ValerieLuyckx
Dr Luyckx obtained her MD from the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. She trained in Internal Medicine at University of Miami and in Nephrology at Harvard Medical School. She has an MSc in Public Health and a PhD in Biomedical Ethics. Currently working in nephrology at the University Children's Hospital in Zurich. She holds affiliate positions with the Renal Division at the Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School and the Department of Child Health and Paediatrics in at the University of Cape Town and is a consultant to the WHO for the Global Health Ethics and NCD Teams. Her research activities include the challenges of justice, equity and moral distress relating to resource allocation and management of non-communicable diseases in resource-limited regions. She chairs the Advocacy Committee of the International Society of Nephrology. She contributes to international activities to strengthen local capacity in nephrology and non-communicable disease management and to improve equitable access to care globally.

Day 1 - Sunday April 14, 2024

Time Session
12:15 pm
01:15 pm
MarinaWainstein Chairperson marinawainstein@outlook.comUniversity of QueenslandAustralia
ValerieLuyckx Chairperson valerie.luyckx@uzh.chUniversity of ZurichSwitzerland
IfeomaUlasi Chairperson ifeoma.ulasi@unn.edu.ngUniversity of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Ituku-Ozalla, Enugu, NigeriaNigeria
  • A Brief Overview of Advocacy Components
    ValerieLuyckx Speaker valerie.luyckx@uzh.chUniversity of ZurichSwitzerland
  • Advocacy in Malaysia: A Learning Curve
    Hafidz MuhammadIqbal Abdul Speaker fmeu6038@gmail.comUniversiti Teknologi MARAMalaysia
  • The Brazilian Challenge of Increasing Appropriate Referrals to Nephrology
    Augusto CesarSoares dos Santos Junior Speaker acssjunior@hotmail.comHospital das Clinicas, UFMG; Fac Ciências MedicasBrazil
  • Practical Exercise: Interactive Development of Advocacy Strategy
  • Final Summary and Wrap-up
Hall C2
03:00 pm
04:00 pm
DinaAbdellatif Chairperson dina.abdellatif@gmail.comCairo University HospitalEgypt
VassiliosLiakopoulos Chairperson liakopul@otenet.gr2nd Department of Nephrology, AHEPA Hospital, Medical School, Aristotle University of Thesalloniki, GreeceGreece
  • Building Bridges to Reduce Fragmentation of Kidney Care
    RicardoCorrea Rotter Speaker correarotter@gmail.comInstituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador ZubiránMexico
  • Transforming Kidney Care Through Equitable Breakthrough Therapies
    KatherineTuttle Speaker Katherine.Tuttle@providence.orgUniversity of Washington, Department of NephrologyUnited States
  • Closing the Gaps: Implementing Best Practices for CKD Care Worldwide
    ValerieLuyckx Speaker valerie.luyckx@uzh.chUniversity of ZurichSwitzerland
  • A Patient's Perspective on Gaps in Care
    MariaSeijas Speaker Mseijas@ifc.orgCFAArgentina
  • Q and A
Hall C1
04:30 pm
05:30 pm
Lori-AnnFisher Chairperson lori2k15@gmail.comUniversity of the West Indies, MonaJamaica
MarcelloTonelli Chairperson cello@ucalgary.caSenior Associate Dean (Clinical Research), CummingCanada
  • Universal Health Coverage for Kidney Diseases: Feasibility, Barriers, and Opportunities for Improving Global Kidney Health
    VivekanandJha Speaker vjha@georgeinstitute.org.inGeorge Institute for Global Health IndiaIndia
  • The Role of Kidney Health Advocacy Organizations in Reducing the Global Burden of Kidney Diseases
    ValerieLuyckx Speaker valerie.luyckx@uzh.chUniversity of ZurichSwitzerland
  • A Case for National Prevention Programs to Manage CKD
    IkechiOkpechi Speaker iokpechi@ualberta.caUniversity of AlbertaCanada
  • Q and A
Hall A

Day 2 - Monday April 15, 2024

Time Session
03:00 pm
03:45 pm
IfeomaUlasi Chairperson ifeoma.ulasi@unn.edu.ngUniversity of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Ituku-Ozalla, Enugu, NigeriaNigeria
Nelson AlbertoCastro Moderator trischt19@gmail.comArgentina
  • Welcome to The Donal O’Donoghue Policy Forum by ISN President
    MasaomiNangaku Speaker mnangaku@m.u-tokyo.ac.jpJapan
  • Welcome to Argentina and the Local Context
    Leonardo OscarBusso Speaker audiencias@msal.gov.arMinisterio de Salud de la Nación - Republica ArgentinaArgentina
  • The Donal O’Donoghue Policy Forum and the 10 Recommendations to Kidney Health
    IfeomaUlasi Speaker ifeoma.ulasi@unn.edu.ngUniversity of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Ituku-Ozalla, Enugu, NigeriaNigeria
  • PAHO Perspective
    AnselmHennis Speaker hennisa@paho.orgPAHO/WHOUnited States
  • 2023 ISN-GKHA Regional Paper Perspective – Latin America
    CarmenTzanno Branco Martins Speaker tzanno@gmail.comSLANH, ISNBrazil
  • Patient Representative's Insights on the Importance of Accessibility in Kidney Health
    MarianellaSierra Canales Speaker presidenciaclaycop@gmail.comISN, Consejo Latinoamericano y del caribe de Pacientes trasplantados y en situación de trasplante (CLAYCOP)/FUNLUVI-HONDURASHonduras
  • Q and A
Hall C2
03:50 pm
05:40 pm
IfeomaUlasi Chairperson ifeoma.ulasi@unn.edu.ngUniversity of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Ituku-Ozalla, Enugu, NigeriaNigeria
Nelson AlbertoCastro Moderator trischt19@gmail.comArgentina
  • Accessibility to CKD Diagnosis: Focus on CKDu (Chronic Kidney Disease of Unknown Origin) and Advancements in Diagnostic Approaches
    RamonGarcia Trabanino Speaker rgtrab@gmail.comSLANHEl Salvador
  • Latin American Dialysis and Renal Transplantation Registry: Updates and Progress
    MariaGonzalez Speaker registro@slanh.netSLANHUruguay
  • Special Situations in Argentina: Addressing the Challenges Faced by Individuals on Dialysis Without a Diagnosis in the Argentinian Registry
    GuillermoRosa Diez Speaker guillermo.rosadiez@hospitalitaliano.org.arHospital Italiano de Buenos Aires; Argentinean Society of Nephrology; Latinoamerican Society of Nephrology and Hypertension; International Society of NephrologyArgentina
  • Cardiovascular and Renal Risk Factors in Argentinian First Nations: A Study of Qom and Wichi Indigenous Groups
    Maria Eugenia VictoriaBianchi Speaker bianchimaria@me.comISN. SAN.Argentina
  • Accessibility to Substitution Treatment in Latin America
    AlejandroFerreiro Fuentes Speaker aferreirofuentes@gmail.comCentro de Nefrología. Universidad de la República,Uruguay
  • Accessibility to Programs of Prevention, and Early Detection and Treatment of Kidney Disease in Latin America
    Alfonso MartinCueto Manzano Speaker a_cueto_manzano@hotmail.comUnidad de Investigación Médica en Enfermedades RenMexico
  • Break
  • Panel Discussion and Closing Remarks by Valerie Luyckx, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Hall C2