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Fabry Disease: Not so rare, just hard to recognize
Section 2 – Self Learning Credits
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
- Recognize the role of the renal team in early diagnosis of Fabry disease
- Identify the clinical manifestations
- Recall the management of Fabry disease patients
Section 2 – Self Learning Credits
For information on how this activity fits in the Royal College Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Program, please visit the Royal College’s website (royalcollege.ca/moc). For more personalized support, please contact the Royal College Services Centre(1-800-461-9598) or your local CPD Educator.
Presenter
Michael L. West, BSc MD FRCPC FACP
Dr. West is currently Professor, Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, past President Canadian Society of Nephrology, Director Nova Scotia Fabry Disease Clinic and Chair of the Scientific Committee of Canadian Fabry Disease Initiative Registry, a multicentre outcomes study of Fabry disease. He received his MD from Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario and did post graduate training at Dalhousie University and the University of Toronto.
Moderator
Aviva Goldberg, MD, MA, FRCPC
Dr. Aviva Goldberg is Associate Professor Department of Paediatrics and Child Health Section Head, Pediatric Nephrology at the University of Manitoba
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