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Virtual Education Events


Explore Our PD Webinar Series

Join us for a series of expert-led virtual education events designed for healthcare professionals focused on peritoneal dialysis and hemodialysis care. Stay up to date on the latest clinical insights, best practices, and innovations that support improved outcomes for patients with kidney disease. Resister for individual events or download our 2025 calendars of events below.

How to Create Cultural Safety and Weave Indigenous Knowledge and Values into Renal Practice

Speaker: Kazandra Perkins, First Nations Nurse Navigator, Princess Alexandra Hospital

Date: Thursday, 9th July 2026

Time: 12.30pm – 1.30pm AEST | 2.30pm – 3.30pm NZT


Explore Our Assisted PD Webinar Series

Assisted PD Webinar Series

Join us for this three-part webinar series as we unveil a new Assisted Peritoneal Dialysis (AsPD) guidebook, co-authored by Dr Chakera, Professor Paul Bennett and Debbie Fortnum, designed to build practical capability around as a scalable model of home-based kidney care. Developed for nephrology clinicians, nurses and service leads, this series combines a structured framework with implementation insights from the ANZ co-authors alongside international guest speaker Edwina Brown (UK) to support dialysis units in establishing and sustaining AsPD programs.

Part I: Enhancing Kidney Care: Assisted Peritoneal Dialysis​

Speaker: Prof. Paul Bennett, Debbie Fortnum 

Date: August 27th 2026

Time: 12.30 – 1.30pm AEST

Part II: Ask the Experts: What It Really Takes to Build an Assisted PD Program

Speaker: Prof. Paul Bennett, Debbie Fortnum 

Date: October 15th 2026

Time: 5.30 – 7.00pm AEDT

Part III: Sustaining Assisted PD: Scaling and Optimising Care Delivery

Speaker: Prof. Paul Bennett, Prof. Aron Chakera

Date: February 27th 2026

Time: 12.30 – 1.30pm AEST


Meet the co-authors 

Adj Clinical Professor, Curtin University

Professor Aron Chakera is a renal physician–scientist whose work spans translational research, clinical trials, and health systems innovation in kidney and immune-mediated disease. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) from the University of Oxford and is a Fellow of both the Royal College of Physicians (FRCP) and the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (FRACP), with formal training in higher education teaching. Professor Chakera heads the Translational Renal Research Group at the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research and is an Adjunct Clinical Professor of Medicine at Curtin University. He has authored more than 100 peer-reviewed publications, including articles in The Lancet, New England Journal of Medicine, Kidney International, and Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. He has secured more than $21 million in competitive research funding and served as principal investigator on over 30 clinical trials, with research that has informed national practice and policy.

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Explore Our Acute Therapy Virtual Events

Join us for a series of expert-led virtual education events designed for healthcare professionals involved in critical care and extracorporeal therapies. Stay up to date on the latest clinical insights, best practices, and innovations in ECCO2R therapy and continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) that support improved outcomes for critically ill patients.

Exploring ECCO2R Therapy with Dr Shaun Woodbridge

Speaker: Dr Shaun Woodbridge, Frankston Hospital, Peninsula Health

Date: Thursday, 19th March 2026

Time: 1pm - 1.45pm AEDT | 3pm - 3.45pm NZDT

Acute Therapies Education Webinars

Topics:

  • Basics of CRRT
  • Troubleshooting on PrisMax Part 1
  • Troubleshooting on PrisMax Part 2
  • ECCO2R on PrisMax
  • Sepsis and CRRT
  • CRRT Data Analytics

2026 ECCO2R Case Study Series

Dive into ECCO2R therapy, an exciting field in critical care for patients with elevated carbon dioxide levels. Gain insights from real case discussions led by experienced clinicians, helping you start or refine ECCO2R practices in your ICU.