![]() Dialysis & Transplantation
ISSN: 0090-2934
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Dialysis & Transplantation
is the oldest and largest-circulation multidisciplinary renal care journal with a primary focus on clinical application. Its first issue was published in April 1972, anticipating the establishment of the federally funded ESRD program. The journal continues to anticipate and mold debate in clinical practice. D&T also features industry news, the latest information on regulatory issues, and data from cutting-edge research in the field.
D&T publishes original research and opinion pieces pertaining to all aspects of renal replacement therapy and renal transplant with a focus on clinical application, including:
- Hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis
- Renal transplantation
- Vascular access
- Adequacy
- Water treatment
- Renal disease management
- Ethical issues involved in the delivery of renal care
International Reach
D&T reaches renal care professionals in more than 100 countriesb &the only multidisciplinary journal to provide substantial coverage of the international marketplace.
Buyers Guide
Published in July, D&Tb s annual Buyers Guide issue is the standard reference in the market. It provides subscribers with a complete alphabetical listing of manufacturer names, addresses, phone and fax numbers, e-mail addresses and websites, as well as brief descriptions of products and services offered.
Also included are listings of professional organizations, organ procurement facilities, renal transplant centers, nephrology-related websites, an annual meetings calendar, and other useful information.
The List
For more than a decade, D&T has published the only annually updated, worldwide list of dialysis facilities that accept traveling patients, The List. The List is published as a supplement to D&Tb s Buyers Guide, and identifies more than 3,300 centers worldwide.

