About the Conference
For over 40 years, the Annual Dialysis Conference has brought together the world's largest multidisciplinary gathering of nephrology professionals to share clinical expertise, research, and technical innovations.
Our Mission & Multidisciplinary Focus
Presented by the University of Missouri School of Medicine, the Annual Dialysis Conference (ADC) is dedicated to improving the quality of care for patients with end-stage renal disease. We foster collaboration among physicians, fellows, nurses, dietitians, social workers, technicians, and industry leaders.
The conference covers the full spectrum of renal replacement therapies, with special emphasis on home dialysis modalities (peritoneal dialysis and home hemodialysis), pediatric care, and state-of-the-art clinical management.
Through workshops, scientific sessions, oral abstract presentations, and interactive webinars, attendees gain practical clinical updates they can immediately apply in their dialysis centers, clinics, and research laboratories.
Peritoneal Dialysis & Home HD
Leading experts share insights on patient training, troubleshooting complications, and optimizing outcomes for home-based therapies.
Pediatric Dialysis Track
Specialized sessions focused on the unique clinical, nutritional, and psychological needs of children undergoing dialysis.
Multidisciplinary Team Care
Collaborative forums designed specifically for nurses, dietitians, social workers, and technicians to elevate comprehensive patient care.
Continuing Education Credits
Earn accredited CE/CME hours recognized by international boards and institutions while advancing your professional development.