THE CONTROVERSIES IN DIALYSIS ACCESSS (CiDA)
CiDA will be held October 28-29, 2010 in San Francisco, CA. Expand your knowledge and stay current by attending the seventh annual Controversies in Dialysis Access, the leading educational forum for surgeons, radiologists, nephrologists and medical professionals who care for dialysis access patients. Committed to embracing controversy, rejecting bias and inviting input from expert faculty and attendees alike, CiDA stands out for its high-level programming and open approach to collective learning.
CiDA creates the atmosphere for an interesting and dynamic exchange of ideas. More than half of the program is comprised of debates and case presentations during which audience participation drives discussion to the heart of the controversy. Question-and-answer sessions and interactive real-time polling ensure that all attendees have a voice during the meeting and can contribute something of their own clinical experiences to the dialogue.

CiDA provides the highest quality of interactive education in a relaxed setting. In 2010 the meeting returns to the spectacular turn-of-the-century Westin St. Francis, fully updated to meet today's standards of comfort and quality. After sessions, attendees will appreciate the fine amenities and central location afforded by this exceptional hotel situated on Union Square in the heart of San Francisco.
CiDA is a "can't miss" educational experience for everyone involved in the care and treatment of dialysis patients. Our aim has always been to provide the highest quality of interactive education in a relaxed setting. As the meeting last year saw tremendous growth in attendance, in 2010 we will cap attendance in the interest of providing an ideal experience for all. We encourage you to secure your place by registering early.
