Punta Cana.- Vice President Raquel Peña inaugurated the XIII Dominican Congress of Nephrology, alongside the XXIII Dominican Spanish Course and the 2nd Cleveland Clinic Meeting, aimed at discussing advancements, new research, and best practices in nephrology, particularly in kidney disease treatment. The event, organized by the Dominican Society of Nephrology (Sodonefro), brought together local and international medical professionals for three days of workshops, symposia, and conferences.
During the opening ceremony, Vice President Peña emphasized the importance of human qualities such as empathy and attentive listening in healthcare, especially in the context of growing use of artificial intelligence. Peña also highlighted the Dominican Republic’s progress in kidney disease treatment under President Luis Abinader’s leadership, with efforts in early detection, treatment, and the establishment of public support programs for kidney patients.
Minister of Public Health Víctor Atallah addressed the event, discussing commitments to expand dialysis services, promote research, and ensure equitable access to kidney care. Sodonefro’s president, Eliana Diná-Batlle, reiterated the organization’s dedication to improving therapies and thanked the government for its support in advancing nephrology care.