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Throwback Thursday with Dr. Fred Silva

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Join Dr. Fred Silva as he explores historical topics and persons in renal pathology and nephrology.
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For Heppy

For Heppy

2021-01-0803:27

We were very saddened to hear of the passing of the great Dr. Robert H. Heptinstall, or as many called him, “Heppy.” Dr. Heptinstall is considered a father of renal pathology, a mentor, a model, and a true icon in our field. His work has and will continue to guide generations of renal pathologists. Below is a clip of Dr. Silva discussing the important work of his dear friend Heppy in a past episode of Throwback Thursday.
Going Deep

Going Deep

2020-12-2410:40

For his last episode, Dr. Silva makes a summary of the essence of his series and reminds us of the importance of going deep in all we do. We would like to thank Dr. Silva for all of the work and dedication he has put into Throwback Thursday as well as the contributions he has made in the renal pathology field.
Diagnostic Dilemmas

Diagnostic Dilemmas

2020-12-1010:01

To be, or not to be, that is the question. Dr. Silva does not dwell on this question, but he discusses some diagnostic dilemmas that pathologists and nephrologists encounter in their practices every day.
Dr. Silva gets inspired by Dr. Eble and goes over great tips on submitting a paper and what to do with reviews, good or bad. And how to be a good reviewer too.
From Dropsy and Bright

From Dropsy and Bright

2020-10-2907:17

In this episode, Dr. Silva goes over dropsy, the "pre-history" of Bright's disease, and with it, the very origins of all nephrology and kidney disease. Both terms are not so much used nowadays, but after all, what is in a name?
Bence Jones

Bence Jones

2020-10-1510:14

In today's Throwback Thursday, Dr. Silva shares with us the discovery and implications of Bence Jones proteinuria, with some surprising stories along the way!
Dr. Silva reflects on new diagnoses and the changes that he has seen over the years to established diagnosis, that have morphed into distinct entities, oftentimes with new names. After all, "the kidney reacts in a limited fashion to a thousand of different injuries".
Collaborative Study

Collaborative Study

2020-09-1710:29

In this episode, Dr. Silva gives a brief history of a collaborative study group - the Southwest Pediatric Nephrology Study Group.
Dr. Silva takes a look over what has changed in renal pathology over the last decades and explores the reasons why.
Who Is In The Audience

Who Is In The Audience

2020-08-2005:58

Dr. Silva shares his experience of giving lectures to the brightest minds present in his audience, oftentimes without him knowing about it beforehand. Have fun with the anecdotes on this episode.
Rayer

Rayer

2020-08-0608:36

Dr. Silva travels back in time and all the way to France, to review the many contributions of Dr. Rayer to the kidney world.
Dr. Silva comments on several diagnostic dilemmas where the pathology pattern leads to a plethora of possibilities.
You may count on Addis to be listed on Dr. Silva's great book selection, along with the big little masterpiece by Drs. Jenis and Lowenthal, and other great selections.  
In this episode, Dr. Silva pays homage to two classics: The Pathology of the Kidney by Dr. Hepinstall and The Kidney: Medical and Surgical Diseases by Dr. Arthur C. Allen. But first, he re-visits the CIBA Symposium and its stars.
Dr. Silva honors the life and the contributions of physicians who changed the course of history in renal pathology: Dr. Fred Germuth, Dr. Homer Smith, and Dr. J.F.A. McManus.
Dr. Silva talks to us about the contributions and controversies surrounding this important duo of clinician and pathologist: Drs. Volhard and Fahr.
Dr. Silva tell us what happens when the worlds of physiology, nephrology and football collide- a recipe for success.
Having trouble knowing what to do with those hard to classify patterns of glomerular disease? Worry not. Dr. Silva is here to help! 
The First Scientists

The First Scientists

2020-04-1610:16

Dr. Silva goes back in time trying to find out when science first started.
Teaching

Teaching

2020-04-0208:56

Need help in making yourself a clear and effective presenter? Dr.Silva shares his pearls on how to teach.
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