I am a pediatric nephrology fellow at Stanford University. I have a passion for clinical informatics and medical education that ultimately gave rise to kidney.wiki. I hope this site will serve as a useful resource for learners and pediatric practitioners who want to deliver excellent care to children with kidney disease.
All users are encouraged to submit article revisions (even minor tweaks are welcome!), slide deck, recorded presentations, Smart Phrases, board review questions, educational tools, calculators, links, or whatever else you find useful: please email ryan@kidney.wiki or Tweet @kidneywiki
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I am working on improving the citations across the site. If you see that I forgot to credit you, I sincerely apologize! Please email me (ryan@kidney.wiki) or Tweet @kidneywiki and you will be duly credited.
Established 2/19/21, kidney.wiki is a free, open access medical education resource for pediatric nephrology intended for use by practitioners and learners at all levels of training.
There is a tremendous amount of quality information out there in pediatric nephrology, but it is often siloed away behind registration walls or paywalls, buried in the literature, or hard to find in a hurry. It's time to bring knowledge sharing into the modern era. The goal of this website is to create a home for the highest quality information from these many sources and to make it readily (and freely) accessible and usable in a care setting.
While editorial review is in place to preserve consistent style and quality, kidney.wiki is not "The Gospel According to The Editors." Sharing different viewpoints is strongly encouraged. Where consensus does not exist, the controversy will be explained and multiple reasonable approaches will be presented. In the future, functionality will be built out to enable users to provide feedback and keep this source as high quality and updated as possible.