Credits Available: 4.75 hours of AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™; ABIM MOC

Description: Welcome to our comprehensive learning program on screening, diagnosing, and managing IgA nephropathy (IgAN). This program aims to provide you with a deep understanding of screening techniques, referral procedures, treatment selection, drug distribution and safety and monitoring requirements in IgAN management. Furthermore, this activity encourages care coordination between interdisciplinary team members to improve the co-management of patients with IgAN.

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Target Professions: DO, MD, Nurse Practitioner, Physician Associate/Assistant, Pharmacist
Target Specialties: Nephrology, Family Medicine, Pharmacy

Kartik Kalra

GEISINGER
Clinical Associate - Nephrology / Associate Program Director- Nephrology Fellowship

Kartik Kalra, MD, is a Clinical Associate in Nephrology and serves as the Associate Program Director of the Nephrology Fellowship training program at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, PA. Additionally, he is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine. Dr. Kalra completed his internal medicine residency at St. Peter's University Hospital, Rutgers, NJ, and then pursued a nephrology fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. He further specialized in glomerular disease through GLOMCON fellowship, where he currently acts as a faculty mentor. His primary areas of interest include glomerular disease, peritoneal dialysis, ICU nephrology, and electrolyte abnormalities. He has published peer-reviewed articles and presented numerous posters at national and international conferences. Dr. Kalra has been honored with the David R. Gutknecht Award for excellence in clinical teaching at Geisinger and is featured on the Internal Medicine Faculty Honor Roll. He is a senior member of the Geisinger Academy of Educators and a Fellow of both the American Society of Nephrology and the National Kidney Foundation.