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Damien Noone

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Pediatric nephrologist at SickKids in Toronto. opinions are my own and not medical advice. Retweet does not imply agreement.

Joined May 2010
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Damien Noone Reposted

Another step toward identifying and addressing barriers to accessible medical education! @dgnoone @stephanieyzhou @KHBilimoria

We have a new Canadiana piece! Read "Overcoming adversity: the resilience of first-generation medical school applicants" now In Press! journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/cmej…



Damien Noone Reposted

Diabetes mellitus is increasing in prevalence in all age groups, including children & adolescents. Much of its morbidity & mortality is closely related to hypertension. Read this Educational Review of the shared pathophysiology of diabetes & hypertension. link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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Damien Noone Reposted

Paeds nephrologist looking to work/live in Toronto 🇨🇦? Our Div of Nephrology @SickKidsNews is 👀 for a full-time Academic Clinician! Apply👉🏼bit.ly/3dAz0GE @uoftmedicine @CAPNeph @CSNSCN @cst_peds @ASPNeph @ASNKidney @ESPNSociety @BAPNnephrology @ASianPNA @IPNA_PedNeph

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Reminds me of my role as Fellowship Program Director making sure I get them all to the other side!

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Steroid sensitive nephrotic syndrome is a common condition in pediatric nephrology & most children have excellent outcomes, but 50% will require steroid-sparing agents due to frequently relapsing disease. Read this Review of clinical trials & more. link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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Pediatrics - it's either for you or it's not! One of my better decisions in life!

The pediatrics residency interview



A great team ensured this QI project went from idea, to sustained improvement, to knowledge translation! Epic work @esnauwae and all the other co-authors.

Intra-dialytic hypotension (IDH) is the most common serious adverse event in paediatric haemodialysis. Read this Original Article on implementing a PedHDfluid program using the Model for Improvement methodology aimed at decreasing IDH. link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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Damien Noone Reposted

Glad to be a part of this scoping review on engaging medical students and residents in nephrology education, just published by @JournalofNeph Great work by Dr. Charu Prasad, @dgnoone and others. link.springer.com/article/10.100… @CAPNeph @ISNeducation @IPNA_PedNeph @mch_childrens


Damien Noone Reposted

Dr. Augusto Vaglio discusses findings that ANCA-associated vasculitis in children has a clinical and histological phenotype similar to that observed in adults. Kidney involvement is often severe, and approximately 1/3 of patients develop kidney failure bit.ly/CPOD19181220

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Damien Noone Reposted

A Review presents recent developments related to genetic diseases of the complement that affect the kidneys, with a focus on single-gene (or Mendelian), complement-driven aHUS and C3-dominant glomerulopathies bit.ly/CJN11830720 @dgnoone

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Damien Noone Reposted

Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitis is extremely rare in children. This study found that children with ANCA-associated kidney vasculitis often have aggressive presentation associated with the development of CKD or kidney failure bit.ly/CJN19181220

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This will be great - amazing team who look after children with bladder and bowel dysfunction!

Please join us on Friday morning for our webinar about pediatric BBD with @JoanaRosaP and panelists @MandyRickardNP and Abby Varghese, NP. Here is the link to register: zoom.us/webinar/regist…

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Damien Noone Reposted

Ok so apologies to Nathan Evans and musicians everywhere but here is my Vasculitis sea shanty. I would like others to join this endeavour please consider donating to Vasculitis UK or KRUK who support research into this disease @vascuk @Kidney_Research


Glowing orange for #WorldKidneyDay

Today we support #WorldKidneyDay by illuminating Kilkenny Castle in orange. This is a special global awareness event for all those who are affected with kidney disease and their families🧡🧡 #WorldKidneyDay #Prevention To find out more visit: worldkidneyday.org

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Damien Noone Reposted

Tonight we’re shedding light on kidney disease & turning the skyline orange for World Kidney Day! 1 in 10 are affected, yet symptoms often go unrecognized. Pls help me spread the word—together we can show all those affected that we stand together in this fight. #WorldKidneyDay


Damien Noone Reposted

We were told to look out for anti-mask protesters who might try to enter the hospital today. All was fine but I just ran into them storming the grocery store on my way home. I was in tears as I walked home thinking about patients with #covid and those who have died from it.


Damien Noone Reposted

Read the full article here: google.com/amp/s/hbr.org/…


For the month that’s in it! #Movember

Amazing talk by @DanKeefe12 this morning on paediatric testicular tumors. Very comprehensive and super informative. Thank you! To those who missed it, the recording will be available soon on our YouTube channel.

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Damien Noone Reposted

Our next webinar will take place on Sept 25 0800ET and will feature a panel discussion on all aspects of #PUV with @JoanaRosaP @karenmilford Michael Chua, Jessica Ming and Fahad Alyami and moderated by @DBagliMD Here is the link to register: zoom.us/webinar/regist…

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