Press Releases

9/29/2024
7th Edition of the Core Curriculum for the Dialysis Technician now Available!
Madison, Wisconsin — The non-profit Medical Education Institute (MEI) is thrilled to announce the release of the 7th Edition of the Core Curriculum for the Dialysis Technician! This full-color, illustrated textbook updates the valuable information provided in the previous editions, including new content on peritoneal dialysis and home dialysis equipment. Additionally, the importance of health equity has been emphasized throughout the textbook, which has always been important but now is at the forefront of patient care.

6/27/2024
My Kidney Life: A New Direction Book Empowers People with Kidney Failure
Madison, Wisconsin—The non-profit Medical Education Institute (MEI) announces the release of My Kidney Life: A New Direction, an easy-to-read, comprehensive resource designed to empower people who need to navigate treatment options for kidney failure. The new book, authored by Dori Schatell, MS, Dr. John Agar, George Coritsidis, MD, and Eric Weinhandl, PhD, is a companion to My Kidney Life Plan, a free online tool that uses patient values to identify their best treatment options. The book addresses the emotional impact of kidney failure and equips patients with practical strategies to help them produce their own optimal health outcomes.

Archived Press Releases

2023

The non-profit Medical Education Institute (MEI) is pleased to release six animated 2-minute videos on Life Options. The new videos explain treatments for people with kidney failure—peritoneal dialysis, standard hemodialysis (HD), daily home HD, nocturnal HD, transplant, and comfort care—in images and easy-to-understand terms.

MEI is Pleased to Announce the Receipt of Two 2023 Digital Health Awards, Which Honor the World’s Best Digital Health Resources

MEI to Host World Kidney Day Webinars for Patients and Dialysis Clinic Staff

March is National Kidney Month, and the non-profit Medical Education Institute (MEI) is pleased to announce collaboration with investigative journalist Carrie Arnold (2022 National Fellow, Center for Health Journalism) on two free online events on Thursday March 9th, in honor of World Kidney Day. Carrie has spent the last year exploring issues in dialysis for Mother Jones magazine.

New Study Highlights Value of Patient-Centered Care for Kidney Failure

MEI Celebrates 30 Years of Improving Health for People with CKD

2022

11/16/2022
MEI Releases New Patient Education Booklet on Choosing Treatment Options for Kidney Failure
The non-profit Medical Education Institute (MEI) offers a new booklet, Choosing My Future with Kidney Failure, to help people understand how each treatment option may affect their lifestyle, so they can make a choice that is the best fit for their lives.

9/28/2022
MEI Welcomes New Program Director
The non-profit Medical Education Institute (MEI) is pleased to welcome Jennifer Ravert, RN as its new Program Director. In this role, she will contribute her nephrology nursing expertise and passion for improving patient outcomes to a variety of current and future initiatives.

8/18/2022
MEI Releases New Continuing Education on Endovascular AV Fistula Creation and Use
The non-profit Medical Education Institute (MEI) has released a brand-new continuing education (CE) course about Endovascular AV Fistula Creation and Use. The course is available for dialysis nurses and technicians, and counts for one credit of CE.

7/3/2022
All New Kidney Failure Treatment Matcher Offers Values-based Decision Making for All Treatment Options
Medical Education Institute (MEI) has launched a beta version of its all-new evidence-based decision aid for end-stage kidney disease (ESKD), My Kidney Life Plan. Written at a 5th grade reading level, the tool is a complete update of the award-winning My Life, My Dialysis Choice, and now contains ALL ESKD treatment options: transplant, dialysis, and active medical management (“comfort care”). Each set of options can be toggled on and off by users, and the final version will be in English and Spanish. The 1-page summary is an Advance Directive for ESKD options choice.

5/23/2022
New Guide: How to Talk to Patients About Home Dialysis
Talking about treatment options with patients whose kidneys have failed is a difficult conversation. Home Dialysis Central, a program of the non-profit MEI, has released a guide to help clinic staff discuss treatment options to make this challenging task easier and more effective—with four steps:

3/28/2022
Continuing Education Available for Nurses to Support Home Dialysis Patient Travel
The non-profit Medical Education Institute (MEI) has released a continuing education (CE) opportunity for nephrology nurses to learn how to support travel planning for home dialysis patients. For $10, nurses can earn 1.00 credit of CE.

3/17/2022
MEI Offers Dialysis Clinics a FREE Patient Fluid Management Poster
The non-profit Medical Education Institute (MEI) is launching a new, Fluid Management Poster during National Kidney Month to help educate hemodialysis patients about how to feel their best. Dialysis clinics can download the FREE PDF from the MEI store and take it to any print shop with an included permission letter. Many local and online print shops will print the poster at 24”x36” for $30 or less.

2/28/2022
MEI Offers Nurse Webinars in March to Support Home Dialysis Travel
Nephrology nurses can learn how to support travel for PD and home HD patients in a webinar offered by the non-profit Medical Education Institute (MEI), supported by unrestricted educational grants from Fresenius Medical Care North America and NxStage Medical.

2/02/2022
Medical Education Institute and Home Dialyzors United Announce Collaborative Response to CMS-3409-NC – Request for Information; Health and Safety Requirements for Transplant Programs, Organ Procurement Organizations, and End-Stage Renal Disease Facilities
Medical Education Institute (MEI) is excited to announce the collaborative effort of MEI and Home Dialyzors United (HDU) in response to the CMS Request for Information, focusing on End Stage Renal Disease Facilities. Together our organizations represent the voice of more than 10,000 home dialyzors and more than 50 years of collective experience in the field.

2021

  • 11/01/2021
    MEI Updates eGFR Calculator to Remove Race as a Variable for Estimating Kidney Function
    The non-profit Medical Education Institute (MEI) has followed the recommendation of a National Kidney Foundation and American Society of Nephrology task force to remove race as a variable for estimating kidney function.
  • 10/20/2021
    MEI Promotes Patient Education During National Health Education Week
    The non-profit Medical Education Institute (MEI) is highlighting its approach to kidney patient education during National Health Education Week (NHEW), October 18-22. Effective patient education is at the core of the MEI mission: to help people with chronic disease learn to manage and improve their health.
  • 8/19/2021
    MEI Releases Endovascular AV Fistula Education for Dialysis Technicians and Nurses
    The non-profit Medical Education Institute (MEI) has released an educational supplement to the 6th Edition of the Core Curriculum for the Dialysis Technician. Endovascular AV Fistula Creation and Use is a free download developed by MEI with an educational grant provided by Becton Dickinson and Company (BD).
  • 6/29/2021
    MEI & Kidney Academy Partner to Educate Patients & Professionals
    The non-profit Medical Education Institute (MEI) is honored to announce a cooperative partnership with Kidney Academy. The relationship serves to promote and share educational content for kidney professionals and the patients they serve.
  • 6/01/2021
    New Solo Home HD Section Debuts on Home Dialysis Central
    The non-profit Medical Education Institute (MEI) recently released an in-depth resource about solo home hemodialysis on Home Dialysis Central. Solo Home HD: Taking the Plunge offers supportive information for users of the only home HD machine currently FDA-approved for solo daytime use: NxStage.
  • 4/05/2021
    MEI Seeks Patients to Participate in Study of Kidney Treatments
    The non-profit Medical Education Institute (MEI), in cooperation with the Vanderbilt University Medical Center Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, is seeking patients to discuss their experiences of living with three or more treatment options for kidney failure. The Goodness of Fit study will help inform development of a measure to assess whether a dialysis choice suits a patient’s lifestyle and values.
  • 3/01/2021
    Home Dialysis Central Launches New Mini-Courses for Patients
    In conjunction with National Kidney Month, the non-profit Medical Education Institute (MEI) is launching nine new home dialysis patient education online mini-courses. Ready-Set- Home eClasses are a new, free resource from MEI’s Home Dialysis Central program. The dynamic, mobile-friendly lessons were designed to be convenient and easy to understand, and are written to give patients knowledge and confidence about home treatment.
  • 2/18/2021
    MEI Partners with Docola in Winning KidneyX Covid-19 Proposal
    The non-profit Medical Education Institute (MEI), which develops easy- to-read, evidence-based kidney patient education, and Docola, a social-good organization with a secure, online, HIPAA-compliant patient education platform, are partners in a winning KidneyX proposal.
  • 1/26/2021
    Home Dialysis Central Publishes List of ETC Participating Clinics
    Madison, Wisconsin—A new KidneyViews blog post from Home Dialysis Central links to a list of clinics participating in the new ESRD Treatment Choices (ETC) Model. ETC aims to increase home dialysis and access to transplant.
  • 1/14/2021
    Patient Education is Key for Clinics Using New Payment Models
    New CMS Payment Models that aim to reduce costs, incentivize home dialysis and transplant, and slow CKD progression are now in effect, so participating clinics will need to make education a central focus of patient care. Educational materials from the non-profit Medical Education Institute (MEI) support values-based, patient-centered treatment choices. These materials will also help clinics meet the goals of the Advancing American Kidney Health Initiative.
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