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home dialysis, with training and supervision from Northwest Kidney Centers. Its special care service provides additional nursing and assistance to very frail patients. In 2017, Northwest Kidney Centers launched the nation's first palliative care program in a dialysis organization.
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available dialysis machines. A committee of physicians screened potential patients first by strict medical criteria. Patients who passed the initial medical screening were then further reviewed by an anonymous lay committee that decided who would get treatment.
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and the University of Washington Department of Orthopedics, Northwest Kidney Center jointly founded the Northwest Tissue Center in 1988. Housed at the blood center, the tissue center provided human bone, tendons, skin and other tissues for transplantation.
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fairs throughout the year, and its nutrition experts not only counsel patients on the role of nutrition in preventing and treating kidney disease, they also contribute articles to professional journals and columns to community newspapers.
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As the world's first dialysis organization, Northwest Kidney Centers created protocols and procedures that were innovative in themselves. From its establishment in 1962, the organization has been a model in the kidney care field.
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Eschbach, Joseph W.; Egrie, Joan C.; Downing, Michael R.; Browne, Jeffrey K.; Adamson, John W. (January 8, 1987). "Correction of the Anemia of End-Stage Renal Disease with Recombinant Human Erythropoietin".
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