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13 April 2019
Philip K.T. Li
President
Asian Pacific Society of Nephrology(2016-2019)
Chief of Nephrology & Consultant
Honorary Professor of Medicine
Director, CUHK Carol & Richard Yu PD Research Centre
Department of Medicine and Therapeutics
Prince of Wales Hospital
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Asian Pacific Societyof Nephrology
The Asian Pacific Society of Nephrology aims to promote and encourage the advancement of scientific knowledge and research in all aspects of nephrology, and to promote the exchange and dissemination of this knowledge in the Asian Pacific region.
APSN Past Presidents (1)
• Founders:
• Kenzo Oshima
• Priscilla Kincaid-Smith
• Interim President 1983-1986
• Priscilla Kincaid-Smith
• President 1986-1990
• Priscilla Kincaid-Smith
APSN Past Presidents (2)
• 1990-1992• Michinobu Hatano
• 1992-1995• Kirpal S. Chugh
• 1995-1997• Robert C. Atkins
• 1997-2000• Visith Sitprija
• 2000-2003• Myung-Jae Kim
• 2003-2005• Hideto Sakai
• 2005-2008• Gavin Becker
• 2008-2010• Tak Mao Chan
• 2010-2013• Yasuhiko Tomino
• 2013-2016• David Harris
• 2016-2019• Philip Li
Kenzo Oshima (1907-2008)
• In 1959 he helped organize and became President of the Japanese Society of Nephrology.
• In 1979 he served as convenor and President of the First Congress of the Asian-Pacific Society of Nephrology in Tokyo
• In 1990 was the President of the Eleventh Congress of the International Society of Nephrology, in Tokyo.
Priscilla Kincaid-Smith (1926-2015)
• 1970–1972• President, Australasian
Society of Nephrology
• 1972–1975• President, International
Society of Nephrology
• 1986–1988• President, Royal
Australasian College of Physicians
• 1986–1990• President, Asian Pacific
Society of Nephrology
Priscilla Kincaid Smith and Philip Li in ISN APSN 2005 Congress Singapore
Kirpal Chugh (1932-2017)
• 1992• Congress President
• 5th APCN – Delhi, India
• 1992–1995• President, APSN
Kirpal Chugh and Philip Li in Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India 2013
APSN Past Presidents (2)
• 1990-1992• Michinobu Hatano
• 1992-1995• Kirpal S. Chugh
• 1995-1997• Robert C. Atkins
• 1997-2000• Visith Sitprija
• 2000-2003• Myung-Jae Kim
• 2003-2005• Hideto Sakai
• 2005-2008• Gavin Becker
• 2008-2010• Tak Mao Chan
• 2010-2013• Yasuhiko Tomino
• 2013-2016• David Harris
• 2016-2019• Philip Li
14th APCN Tokyo 16th May 2014
14th APCN Tokyo 16th May 2014
KirpalChugh1992-5
Myung-Jae Kim
2000-3
VisithSitprija
1997-2000
Hideto Sakai
2003-5
Gavin Becker2005-8
Tak Mao Chan
2008-10Yasuhiko Tomino2010-3
David Harris2013-6
Philip Li2016-9
9 APSN Presidents
APCN Congresses1979 Foundation Meeting – Tokyo, Japan
1983 2nd Congress APSN – Melbourne, Australia
1986 3rd Congress APSN – Singapore
1990 4th Congress APSN – Beijing, China
1992 5th Congress APSN – Delhi, India
1995 6th Congress APSN – Hong Kong
1997 7th Congress APSN – Sydney, Australia - Partner with ISN & ANZSN
2000 8th Congress APSN – Taipei, Taiwan
2003 9th Congress APSN – Pattaya, Thailand
2005 10th Congress APSN – Singapore - Partner with ISN & SSN
2008 11th Congress APSN – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2010 12th Congress APSN – Seoul, Korea
2013 WCN (ISN- APSN- HKSN) – Hong Kong - Partner with ISN & HKSN
2014 14th Congress APSN – Tokyo, Japan
2016 15th Congress APSN – Perth, Australia
2018 16th Congress APSN – Beijing, China
2019 17th Congress APSN (40th Anniversary) - Partner with ISN & ANZSN
WCN (ISN – APSN – ANZSN) – Melbourne, Australia
Michinobu Hatano(L), Kenzo Oshima (R)In Tokyo 1990
Photo by Kiyoshi Kurokawa
Kenzo Oshima (1907-2008)
Congress President, APCN 1979
Michinobu Hatano
President, APSN 1990-2
Priscilla Kincaid Smith (1926-2015)
Congress President, APCN 1983President, APSN, 1986–1990
Kidney International, Vol. 21(1982), pp. 671—6 72
Gavin Becker
Congress Secretary, APCN 1983President, APSN, 2005-8
Khoo Oon Teik (1921-2012) Cheng Hong LIM (1930-2010)
Congress President, 3rd APCN LOC Chair, 3rd APCN
Founder Founding President, National Kidney Foundation Singapore 1969 Singapore Society of Nephrology 1972
1986 3rd APCN – Singapore
1986 3rd APCN – Singapore
Lei-Shi Li (1926–2010)
Congress President, APCN 1990
The 4th APCN Oct 15-20, 1990. Beijing, China
Kirpal Chugh (1932–2017)
Congress President, APCN 1992President, APSN, 1992-5
6th Asian Pacific Congress of Nephrology
Hong Kong 1995
Ignatius Cheng
Congress President, APCN 1995
Picture of APCN 2
6th Asian Pacific Congress of Nephrology
Hong Kong 1995
Ignatius Cheng
KS Chugh
TMChan
PhilipLi
1997 7th APCN – Sydney, Australia - Partner with ISN & ANZSN
Robert C Atkins
Congress President, APCN 1997President, APSN, 1995-7
Philip Li and Bob Atkins in ISN Prevention Meeting Hong Kong 2004
The 8th APCN March 26-30, 2000. Taipei, Taiwan
Wu Chang YANG
Congress President, APCN 2000
2003 9th APCN – Pattaya, Thailand
Visith Sitprija
Congress President, APCN 2003President, APSN 1997-2000
2005 10th APCN / 3rd WCN – Singapore - Partner with ISN & SSN
Keng Thye WOO
Congress President, APCN 2005
Zaki Morad
Congress President, APCN 2008
2008 11th APCN – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2008 11th APCN – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2008 11th APCN – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
12th APCN – Seoul, Korea 2010
Ho-Yung LEE
Congress President, APCN 2010
12th APCN – Seoul, Korea 2010
12th APCN – Seoul, Korea 2010
2013 WCN (ISN- APSN- HKSN) – Hong Kong - Partner with ISN & HKSN
2013 WCN (ISN- APSN- HKSN) – Hong Kong - Partner with ISN & HKSN
John Feehally Philip Li
WCN 2013 WCN 2013Congress LOC Chair &President Scientific Co-Chair
ISN President APSN President2011-3 2016-9
2013 WCN (ISN- APSN- HKSN) – Hong Kong - Partner with ISN & HKSN
Congratulatory Message from Director General of WHO, Dr. Margaret Chan
2013 WCN (ISN- APSN- HKSN) – Hong Kong - Partner with ISN & HKSN
14th APCN 2014 – Tokyo, Japan
Yasuhiko Tomino
Congress President, APCN 2014President, APSN, 2010-3
14th APCN 2014 – Tokyo, Japan
Paolo Ferrari
Congress President, APCN 2016
15th APCN 2016 – Perth, Australia
15th APCN 2016 – Perth, Australia
XueqingYu
PhilipLi
PaoloFerrari
DavidHarris
MasaomiNangaku
SydneyTang
Xueqing YU
Congress President, APCN 2018
16th APCN 2018 – Beijing China
16th APCN 2018 – Beijing China
16th APCN 2018 – Beijing China
16th APCN 2018 – Beijing China
Over 11,000 delegates
16th APCN 2018 – Beijing China
16th APCN 2018 – Beijing China
With Young Nephrologists from Asian Pacific Region
Philip LiAPSN President
WCN 2019
David HarrisISN President
Congress PresidentWCN 2019
Peter KerrLOC ChairWCN 2019
Rob WalkerAPSN
Secretary
APSN Awards
Priscilla Kincaid-Smith Award
• Dr Keng Thye Woo (2005)
• Dr Kiyoshi Kurokawa (2008)
• Dr Kar Neng Lai (2010)
• Dr Sei Sasaki (2014)
• Dr Stephen R Holdsworth (2016)
Kenzo Oshima
Award• Dr Gavin Becker (2005)
• Dr Robert C Atkins (2008)
• Dr Hideto Sakai (2010)
• Dr Daniel T M Chan (2014)
• Dr K S Chugh (2016)
• Dr Visith Sitprija (2018)
APSN Named LecturesRoss Bailey (1941-1997)
Lectures
• Kyoshi Kurokawa 2005
• David Harris 2008
• Kar Neng Lai 2010
• Suhnggwon Kim 2014
• Vivek Jha 2016
APSN Named LecturesHaiyan Wang (1937-2014)
Lectures
• Minghui Zhao 2018
APSN activities2016-2019
2016
Asian Pacific Society of Nephrology
Increase to
8 Sponsoring Societies
and 13 Affiliated Societies
Nephrology• Official Journal of APSN
• Very high submission rate – about 789 for the year 2018.
• The Impact factor has gone up to 2.17.
• In 2018, 6,619 institutions offered access to the latest contents in Nephrology via either a Wiley License or a traditional (title-by-title) subscription. Our philanthropic initiatives extended low-cost or free access to current content to 7,911 developing world institutions. In 2018, EBSCO allows 2,133 institutions accessed
• A total of 16,663 academic institutions globally got access to Nephrology
Editor-in Chief
BECKER Gavin, Australia (1995–2003)HARRIS David, Australia (2004–2010)KERR Peter, Australia (2011–2018)TANG Sydney, Hong Kong (2018 - )
• The Journal is now On-line only and on-line access for all members of all APSN Societies is now available, either through the APSN website (Members Only area) or via local society websites.
In 2018, 5 APSN CME courses
• CME in APCN Beijing, China with CSN (March 28, 2018)
• CME in Seoul, Korea with KSN (May 18, 2018)
• CME in Niigata, Japan with JSN (Jun 7, 2018)
• CME in Sydney, Australia with ANZSN (Sept 8-9, 2018)
• CME in Hong Kong with HKSN (Sept 29, 2018)
• Supporting by travel grants to over 120 Young Nephrologists from AP region to attend in 2018
APSN/CSN CME course in APCN (March 28, 2018 in Beijing, China )
• 1790 young nephrologists, nurses and researchers from Asian Pacific region attended this course, including 31 young nephrologists from LIC or LMIC supported by APSN and CSN.
• Five courses and 50 lectures were presented, among which 3 were in English (renal nursing course, diabetic kidney disease and methodology of renal research) and 2 were in Chinese (basic research in nephrology and clinical nephrology).
• 80 nephrologists, including young doctors from 6 countries from the Asia Pacific Region attended CME (China, Japan, India, Malaysia, Pakistan and Sri Lanka).
• The topics of this course include IgA nephropathy, management of diabetic nephropathy, drug induced kidney injury, biomarkers of AKI, dialysis modality selection, prevention and management of PD-related peritonitis, evaluation and care of living kidney donors and transplantation immunology.
APSN/KSN CME course (May 18, 2018 in Seoul, Korea)
• 60 physicians and researchers attended this course this year, including two young nephrologists from HIC to encourage exchanges between young nephrologists from various countries and region. • (Bangladesh, Indonesia, India, Malaysia, Pakistan, Thailand, Sri Lanka,
Mongolia, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea and Japan).
• Topics of lectures include CKD-MBD, renal anemia and educational, case-based presentations on electrolyte disorder and renal transplantation.
APSN/JSN CME course (June 7,2018 in Niigata, Japan)
• APSN and ANZSN jointly sponsored 13 participants from 9 countriesand regions (Pakistan, India, China, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Malaysia,Japan, Korea and Hong Kong)
• This CME course was held in conjunction with the NephrologyTransplantation Update Course and a broad range of topics werecovered in the fields of CKD, ESKD and transplantation, includingdiabetes and its complication, CKD, AKI, ESRD, genetic and clinicalnephrology, kidney transplantation, post kidney transplantation, andupdate of research.
APSN/ANZSN CME course (September 8-9, 2018 in Sydney, Australia)
• 103 participants attended the Meeting. 23 trainees from 12 countries(Cambodia, Guangxi of China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, thePhilippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam and Australia)
• This CME course was co-organized with the Hong Kong College of Physicians.
• Among the speakers are current Presidents of APSN (Philip Li), ASN (MarkOkusa), ERA-EDTA (Carmine Zoccali), CSN (Xueqing Yu) and HKSN (SydneyTang).
APSN/ HKSN/HKCP CME course (September 29, 2018 in Hong Kong)
Asian Pacific Clinical Practice Recommendations• Prof CC Szeto (Hong Kong) has helped the Society to form a group to study
the current gaps in the clinical practice guidelines for the Asian Pacific region, notably in the good clinical practice despite resource limitations in the LIC and LMIC in the region.
• The first Asian Pacific Clinical Practice Recommendation, now in progress, will be on “Evaluation and management of diabetic nephropathy” under a group comprising 14 members with good mix between LMIC and HIC countries. The group will be led by Dr Adrian Liew of Singapore.
• APSN will commission an Evidence Review Team to facilitate the work.
Malaysia (Dr Sunita Bavanandan)Thailand (Dr Som-Chai Ong)Indonesia (Dr Aida Lydia Sutranto)Philippines (Dr Melvin Marcial)Vietnam (Dr Hai Phan Hai An)India (Dr Narayan Prasad)Hong Kong (Dr Sydney Tang)
Taiwan (Dr Chang Jer-Ming)Japan (Dr Hirokazu Okada)Korea (Dr Oh Kook Hwan)China (Dr Fan Fan Hou)ANZ (Dr Wong Muh Geot)Singapore (Dr Adrian Liew)Brunei (Dr Jackson Tan)
APSN AKI Initiatives
APSN AKI Committee• APSN AKI Committee was formed with Prof Zoltan Endre as Chair, Dr Li Yang
as Vice Chair and Dr Jinn Yang Chen as Secretary. Prof Philip Li as Advisor.
• APSN will partner with Malaysian Society of Nephrology and CRRT as Co-Organizer for the 3rd Asian Pacific AKI CRRT to be held in Malaysia in Oct 2019.
• The AKI Committee will organize a study on AKI incidence in rural hospitals in Asian Pacific region, probably pilot in Australia, Malaysia, Taiwan and Thailand
• The Chair : Dr Jack Ng (Hong Kong),
• Secretary: Dr Kornchanok Vareesangthip (Thailand)
• IT coordinator : Dr Amrish Krishnan (Fiji).
• The YNC now has 12 members coming from (Australia, Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, China, Fiji, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Korea, Taiwan and Thailand).
APSN Young Nephrologists Committee (YNC)
APSN Executive and Council Members 2019
APSN 40th Anniversary dinner 13th April 2019 Melbourne
Cake cutting celebration
APSN 40th Anniversary dinner 13th April 2019
Melbourne