PKIDS
@pkids_network
A network of over 26 pediatric healthcare systems in North America | Generate and apply knowledge to improve patient-centered outcomes on kidney stone treatment
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https://www.research.chop.edu/pkids 09-02-2021 20:48:12
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It’s #NationalKidneyMonth, and we’re highlighting Children's Hospital's Dr. Greg Tasian, leader of PKIDS, a collaborative with #patientcentered #kidneystone research at its core. #PKIDS #clinicaltrial is recruiting, funded by The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute. research.chop.edu/cornerstone-bl…
Patient-centered research is the future of clinical research. Check out this interview piece with #PKIDS director Gregory Tasian, MD, MSc, MSCE & our patient-family partner Hunter Beck. ➡️Knowing What Matters Most to Patients is Key to Pediatric Kidney Stone Research research.chop.edu/cornerstone-bl…
Your voice matters. Please help us better understand what the public wants to see in #kidneystone research by sharing your ideas. #patientcentered #patientmatters Survey link:redcap.link/kidney_stone_e… Kidney Stone Engagement Core MUSIC Urology The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Amer. Urol. Assn.
We are still recruiting for those to participate in small group conversations with people around the country who have or take care of people who have kidney stones. From clinician to caregiver to patient, we want to here your stories! Fill out this survey! qhs.rcc.mcw.edu/redcap/surveys…
So fortunate to work with Alex Crego from Baylor University who was the CHOP Research CRISSP scholar in our group. Exceptional research engaging PKIDS stakeholders to understand barriers to and develop solutions to disseminating results from surgical trials. The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
Thank you to Kristina Penniston and Dr Paloian for inviting me to contribute. A great reference for the care of children with #nephrolithiasis. PKIDS MCW Urology
John Wiener MD David I. Chu MD MSCE Katherine Chan, MD, MPH Gregory Tasian, MD, MSc, MSCE Duke Urology According to audience polling, David I. Chu MD MSCE bested me here. We hope PKIDS trial results will provide more clarity but until then, I owe him a drink.