Dr Kathryn Griffith
Dr Kathryn Griffith explains what chronic kidney disease is, its natural history and possible progression and the health risks that are associated with it. She talks about how kidney function is checked and managed by GPs and what advice can be given to patients.
Dr Kathryn Griffith is a GP in York with special interests in cardiovascular disorders and renal (kidney) health. She is the Royal College of General Practitioners clinical champion for Kidney Care and has helped to develop national guidelines for the management of chronic kidney disease (CKD). She is a member of the Renal Advisory Group of NHS England and the Acute Kidney Injury Programme Board.
She developed an interest in kidney disease when she was studying people with Cardiovascular disease and CKD in primary care as part of her dissertation. She was a member of the KDIGO Guideline Group for International Guidelines on CKD and now the NICE CKD Guideline update group. She lectures widely to professional groups on CKD and is working with the British Kidney patient Association to improve education for people with CKD.