Society Collaborations
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Affiliated Societies
Osaka Society for Dialysis Therapy (OSDT)
Overview
The Society was established in 1974 to promote the dissemination and improvement of dialysis care and to contribute to the welfare of dialysis patients through research and information exchange in artificial dialysis and related fields. It aims to introduce the latest research and technologies in dialysis care and chronic kidney disease treatment, as well as to educate, train, and develop healthcare professionals. Furthermore, it serves as a bridge between regional healthcare and academic research. The Society regularly publishes a Japanese-language journal featuring a wide range of clinical reports, case studies, and review articles related to dialysis care. Its secretariat is located within the Department of Urology at the Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka Metropolitan University, in Abeno Ward, Osaka City.
Primary Activities of the Society
In accordance with its bylaws, the Society engages in the following activities:
- Academic Meetings: The Society holds biannual academic meetings that provide a forum for sharing the latest research findings and clinical insights.
- Research Presentation Support: Abstract submissions are accepted from both members and non-members, with opportunities for oral and poster presentations.
- Education and Training Activities: The Society organizes lectures and seminars for healthcare professionals—including physicians, nurses, and clinical engineers—to enhance their skills and knowledge in dialysis care.
- Information Dissemination: Academic information and updates on the Society’s activities are widely shared through journal publications, abstract booklets, and announcements on the official website.
- Statistical Surveys and Research Grants: The Society conducts statistical surveys of dialysis facilities and provides research grants to support clinical studies related to kidney disease.
- Academic Collaboration: Collaborative relationships are promoted through joint events and partnerships with other academic societies and research institutions in the field of nephrology.
Features of the Academic Conference
The Society’s academic conference serves as a community-based platform for academic and technical exchange, drawing participation from a multidisciplinary group involved in the treatment of chronic kidney disease, particularly dialysis. Upon meeting certain criteria, the conference is also recognized as an accredited study group that offers credits toward specialist certification. Presentation topics span a broad spectrum, including hemodialysis, vascular access management, complication management, kidney transplantation, education for nurses and clinical engineers, disaster preparedness, patient support, and advancements in treatment methods. The conference incorporates a variety of formats—such as co-sponsored sessions, discussion forums, luncheon seminars, and sessions specifically for nurses and technicians—to promote practical and interactive academic engagement.