Magdalena Madero, MD, is a Professor of Medicine and the Chief of Nephrology at the National Heart
Institute in Mexico City. She was trained in Internal Medicine at St Elisabeth’s Medical Center in Boston,
MA, and then underwent her nephrology training at Tufts Medical Center also in Boston, MA. She went
back to Mexico City in 2007 where she joined the nephrology staff at the National Heart Institute and
became the Head of the Nephrology Division in 2011.Dr. Madero's research interests include CKD
progression, complications and outcomes, CKD of unknown origin and hemodialysis. She has over 100
publications and more than 6000 citations. She was awarded with the Miguel Aleman award in 2015,
given to the most outstanding young researcher in the country. As part of her educational activities, she
runs one of the largest renal fellowship program in the country at the National Heart Institute (affiliated to
the main National Mexican University [UNAM]) in addition to teaching the nephrology course at the
undergraduate Panamerican University medical school. She enjoys patient care and is active in taking
care of CKD patients. She was the former President of one of the Mexican Societies of Nephrology
(IMIN) and served as International Editor for the American Journal of Kidney Diseases (2016-2021) and
as a member of the Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes Executive Committee (2018-2021). She
is the Deputy Chair for the International Society of Nephrology (ISN) for Latin America and the
Caribbean (2019-2023) and for the International Society of Peritoneal Dialysis (2022-2024).
1 APRIL 2023
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08:30
10:00
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Magdalena Madero
Chairperson
madero.magdalena@gmail.comNational Heart Institute Mexico
Tai Shuan Lai
Chairperson
National Taiwan University HospitalTaiwan
Plenary Hall 1
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11:45
12:45
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Overcoming Challenges of Early CKD Detection and Intervention in LMICs
Magdalena Madero
Speaker
madero.magdalena@gmail.comNational Heart Institute Mexico
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CKD Prognostication and Management: Birth of a New Era?
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Personalizing CKD Care: Are We There Yet?
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Q and A
Plenary Hall 1
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