doctor
Nephrology
Centenary Institute of Cancer Medicine & Cell Biology
Australia
Alison Kent started with her paediatric training in Adelaide, Australia, completing her Neonatal Fellowship at McMaster University, Ontario, Canada. She is a Senior Consultant at the Centenary Hospital for Women and Children, Canberra Hospital, Australia. She completed her MD in 2009, and her thesis is based on neonatal blood pressure and renal injury risks from being born preterm. She has over 50 peer reviewed publications. She is a founding member of the Executive Committee of the Neonatal Kidney Collaborative, a group of Neprhologists and Neonatologists investigating the incidence of acute kidney injury in the neonatal population and its long term consequences. Alison Kent started with her paediatric training in Adelaide, Australia, completing her Neonatal Fellowship at McMaster University, Ontario, Canada. She is a Senior Consultant at the Centenary Hospital for Women and Children, Canberra Hospital, Australia. She completed her MD in 2009, and her thesis is based on neonatal blood pressure and renal injury risks from being born preterm. She has over 50 peer reviewed publications. She is a founding member of the Executive Committee of the Neonatal Kidney Collaborative, a group of Neprhologists and Neonatologists investigating the incidence of acute kidney injury in the neonatal population and its long term consequences.
Nephrology