On January 27, the second webinar of the ProCKD project was held. Those in charge of the training were the Spanish partners of the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and the Federación Nacional de Asociaciones ALCER. The training included the work on labor integration of people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) carried out by ALCER, a […]
2nd ProCKD Transnational Meeting in Istanbul
During the 10th and 11th of January 2022, the second transnational meeting of the ProCKD project was held in Istanbul (Turkey). With the organization of the Istambul Gelisim University, good practices have been shared in the professional integration of people with kidney disease. On Monday 10, we were able to learn about the situation of […]
ProCKD participates with an event in the Eramus Days On October 16
The ProCKD consortium organized a meeting of patients from Greece and Spain, to analyze how patients experience the impact on employment when they suffer from chronic kidney disease and must enter kidney replacement therapy. The debate yielded some interesting conclusions: – The importance of attitude and coping with treatment – Maintaining employment in dialysis was […]
Training of the ProCKD project in Aegina (Greece)
During the days 28th, 29th and 30th of September the first of the training sessions of the ProCKD project is taking place in Aegina (Greece), for the exchange of good practices in the labor integration of people with kidney disease (ProCKD). This project is coordinated by the Federación Nacional de Asociaciones ALCER and has partners […]
Exchanging good practice in the professional integration of People with Chronic Kidney Disease
This Wednesday April 28, the kick-off meeting of the Eramus + ProCKD project (exchanging good practices for the PROffesional integration of people with Chronic Kidney Disease) was held virtually through the Zoom platform. The kick-off meeting of the project had 3 parts: The first was a partner´s internal meeting to follow up on the tasks […]
1st Webinar
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