Wow, you really have to dig through the NKF website to find those booklets. I searched directly for the one entitled Getting Ready for a "New Normal" and found it here http://www.kidney.org/professionals/KLS/anewnormal.cfmWhy would they only put them in the professional section?? Once again, dialysis patients are deemed incapable of gathering info.When I tried to backtrack and figure out where to access this directly, I see that most information from the Kidney Learning Solutions (KLS) is directed at medical professionals, and not offered to patients. Home > Professionals > Kidney Learning SolutionsGetting Ready for a "New Normal"A “New Normal”: Life on Dialysis - The First 90 Days Stage 5You can receive first order complimentary (up to 5 copies), additional copies are $3.00 each.I finally found the booklets in Professional Education: Dialysis - http://www.kidney.org/members/source/catalog/index.cfm?section=unknown&task=2&CATEGORY=P&SUBCATEGORY=Dialysis"Your Treatment, Your Choice" is available free to Physicians, Advanced Practice Nurses, Physician Assistants and Clinical Nurse Specialists. http://www.kidney.org/professionals/KLS/YTYC.cfm If you're not a pro, do not order.
Dear Ms. Bennett - I am more than happy to further discuss your concerns - please feel free to give me a call Tracy FortsonManaging Director, Constituent ServicesNational Kidney Foundation30 East 33rd StreetNew York, NY 10016Be an advocate for yourself and others affected by chronic kidney disease, donation and transplantation by joining the National Kidney Foundation's "People Like Us" empowerment movement - www.nkfpeoplelikeus.org
Dear Ms. Fortson,Thank you for your prompt reply. I will call you Thursday morning.Until then, may I point out that your e-mail signature quote is also a bit transplant oriented.Be an advocate for yourself and others affected by chronic kidney disease, donation and transplantation by joining the National Kidney Foundation's "People Like Us" empowerment movement - www.nkfpeoplelikeus.orgMight I suggest:Be an advocate for yourself and others living with and affected by chronic kidney disease by joining the National Kidney Foundation's "People Like Us"....Best,Anna Bennett
Ms. Bennett - I can be reached between 10:30 am and 12:30 pm on Thursday. Thank you for your suggestion regarding my electronic signature. My signature is inclusive of ALL communities/constituencies that the NKF serves, which includes people with chronic kidney disease in all stages, transplant candidates and recipients, donor family members and living and potential donors. We advocate for all of our constituencies.I look forward to speaking with you on Thursday.Tracy
Thank you. It may seem that I am being a semanticist, but please understand that words matter. As I said in my initial e-mail, I see the change that has come over the NKF, and it worries me. It is these subtleties that become the norm, and a whole population is swept under the carpet. Even looking at your explanation of your signature, you are mentioning one treatment option. My suggestion did not single out just one option.I'll stop now. We can discuss it further tomorrow. I am not trying to sound confrontational, I believe in the NKF - I just think that it is a little unbalanced.Best,Anna
"Institutions will try to preserve the problem to which they are the solution." -- Clay Shirkyhttp://www.kk.org/thetechnium/archives/2010/04/the_shirky_prin.php