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About ISHD

The International Society for Hemodialysis (ISHD) was formed in 1999 by a group of world-renowned nephrologists who believed that the science and clinical practice of hemodialysis was being overlooked by the other major societies and journals in favor of molecular biology and other basic science-focused research endeavors. Their vision was to develop a society and journal focused primarily on the practice of clinical hemodialysis.

In the short time our society has been active, we have accomplished many things. Our membership has grown from a small core to more than 200 members throughout the world. Our journal, Hemodialysis International, has grown from a single issue to five issues per year, with plans for supplements targeted at specific issues related to hemodialysis. Over the past few years, the journal has grown in prestige and influence and was recently accepted into the Index Medicus.

Our goals for the near future are ambitious. We want to expand our membership at least 10-fold. We expect to form alliances with various international hemodialysis societies around the world; we already have such an alliance with the Indian Society of Hemodialysis and are in discussion with other societies, as well.

One of our most exciting projects has been to work with Dr. Robert Lindsay, whose group created a registry for quotidian hemodialysis patients—the first such registry that is fully HIPAA compliant. The current registry is targeted to North America, and is working with NIH and USRDS. The registry will be expanded to include patients outside North America.

Finally, our most ambitious effort is to create an ISHD Hemodialysis University where clinical nephrologists can obtain the most up-to-date training and information regarding convective therapies, quotidian dialysis, and other state-of-the-art therapies. The university is in its infancy, but is being developed by Prof. Bernard Canaud from Montpellier, France.

ISHD Officers

  • Madhukar Misra, MD: President
    Columbia, MO, USA
  • Andrew Davenport, MD: Secretary
    London, England
  • Bernard Canaud, MD: Deputy Secretary
    Montpellier, France
  • John Ball, MD: Treasurer
    Chicago, IL, USA
  • Christopher Blagg, MD, FRCP: Editor
    Seattle, WA, USA

ISHD Board of Directors

  • Charles Chazot, MD
    France
  • Drasko Pavlovic, MD
    Croatia
  • Devinder S. Rana, MD
    India
  • Ingrid Ledebo, PhD
    Sweden
  • Leonor Ponferrada, RN
    USA
  • Michael Rocco, MD
    USA
  • Sarala Naicker, MD
    South Africa
  • Rajinish Mehrotra, MD
    USA
  • Tom Depner, MD
    USA
  • Haiyan Wang, MD
    China
  • Alex Yu, MD
    Hong Kong

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