Published monthly, the journal provides an essential resource for researchers and clinicians throughout the world. Clinical Kidney Journal ckj , an official journal of the ERA European Renal Association , is a fully open access, online only journal publishing monthly.
It is circulated bi-weekly and serve the nephrological community particularly focusing on in depth reviews of content presented at the annual ERA Congresses published on NEP-Nephrology Education Portal Website. We strongly recommend that you only refer to the official ERA website www. Please also be aware that ERA does NOT sell any of its addresses nor does it authorise any third party to do so on its behalf. Ideally, each nation will have selected its best athletes and ensure that they are medically fit and without significant complications of chronic organ failure or immunosuppressive therapy transplant recipients or of dialysis therapy people on dialysis.
Hard-copy registration forms will be available for team managers to use within their teams and each registration must be verified by the relevant team manager to ensure that the participant is legitimate and that all forms have been completed correctly prior to final submission to the Local Organising Committee LOC.
The medical certificate must be completed in full and signed by a senior transplant doctor transplant recipients or a senior dialysis doctor people in dialysis. For competitors on dialysis a final report must be submitted 2 weeks prior to the Championships. The medical certificates will be reviewed by medically qualified representatives of both the ETDS and the LOC, and, if deemed unsatisfactory, further information may be sought and the competitor may be refused permission to participate.
Failure to submit completed medical forms according to the schedule may result in a refusal to accept a registration from an athlete. Athletes are expected to carry a copy of their medical form with them at all times during the Championships. All competitors will receive a Certificate of Participation to mark their involvement in the Championships.
Single Events All athletes are expected to compete in their own age categories. An exception will be made if there are less than 3 entrants in an event age category. The one exception is the 18—29 years age category — if there are too few competitors in this category, athletes will move UP to the 30—39 years age category. Categories will be established once registration has closed and these are the categories that will be used for the awarding of medals.
Team events, Relays and Mixed Doubles Team events volleyball, darts triples and the team event in the road race , Relay events swimming and track and Mixed Doubles events badminton, table tennis, ten pin bowling and tennis are one open age category from 15 years and older with one set of medals.
Latest News. The European Transplant and Dialysis Games to take place in Oxford in , reuniting patients after almost two years of shielding 13 December, Thursday 9th December marked the launch of the first ever UK European Transplant and Dialysis Games which will next take place in Oxford in summer Read More.
Register for the Transplant Sport e-newsletter. These Games will be an invaluable means to help transplant recipients and dialysis patients re-engage socially and provide an invaluable goal for the next 12 months. We feel hosting these European Games in Oxford will be a remarkable opportunity to engage the community in Oxfordshire and the Thames Valley and hope you will be able to help make this event a major success.
The games will start with on Sunday 21 st August with a parade through the city before the opening ceremony at The Sheldonian Theatre. There are 12 separate houses with 50 single study bedrooms in each house.
Each room has a standard single bed and wash basin. Toilets are shared and there are several individual shower cubicles on each floor. COVID cleaning precautions will be in place in communal areas. This will comprise breakfast in the Dining Hall; packed lunch and dinner in the Dining Hall.
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