The Medical Education Institute (MEI) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) dedicated to helping people with chronic diseases learn to manage and improve their health. There may be a cost for some of the educational materials.
Kidney School is a comprehensive online education program for people who want to learn how to manage and live with chronic kidney disease (stages 3–5).
Medicare covers up to 6 sessions of kidney disease education services if you have Stage IV Chronic Kidney Disease that will usually require dialysis or a kidney transplant.
Learn about how your kidneys work and why they are so important. Find out if you are at risk for kidney disease and what tests you need to check your kidney health.
Find state-specific education, tools, and resources you need to improve your practice, and keep updated on the latest in clinical research.
The Comprehensive Kidney Program at the University of Michigan Health System practices and teaches optimal care for patients with kidney diseases at all stages, and is committed to clinical research aimed at both better treatment and prevention of kidney-related health issues.
The Comprehensive Gender Services Program (CGSP) at Michigan Medicine helps transgender, gender nonconforming, and non-binary adults access and obtain the highest quality gender affirming medical care.
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