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Hyperkalaemia with Darren Roberts

 
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James talks to Associate Professor Darren Roberts about Hyperkalaemia on the wards. Darren is a physician working in both clinical pharmacology/toxicology and nephrology in Sydney and Canberra and an Associate Professor at the Australian National University. He is the current Chair of the clinical pharmacology Special Interest Group and a member of various national and international government, professional and clinical committees. Darren’s research interests include pharmacokinetics and drug dosing in impaired renal function, influence of dialysis on xenobiotic clearance and evidence-based clinical toxicology. He works part time at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital as a clinical pharmacologist and toxicologist, and undertook a portion of his renal training in Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and Concord Hospitals.
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James talks to Associate Professor Darren Roberts about Hyperkalaemia on the wards. Darren is a physician working in both clinical pharmacology/toxicology and nephrology in Sydney and Canberra and an Associate Professor at the Australian National University. He is the current Chair of the clinical pharmacology Special Interest Group and a member of various national and international government, professional and clinical committees. Darren’s research interests include pharmacokinetics and drug dosing in impaired renal function, influence of dialysis on xenobiotic clearance and evidence-based clinical toxicology. He works part time at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital as a clinical pharmacologist and toxicologist, and undertook a portion of his renal training in Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and Concord Hospitals.
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