As Jim Myers went through dialysis and the transplant experience, he noticed a gap in advocacy for kidney patients. Determined to fill that gap, Jim started using his experience and education as an attorney with two MBAs in business and health administration to advocate full-time for proper kidney care; he specializes in using social media to help fellow renal patients. Listen to a stimulating conversation with a national advocate and learn more about kidney disease.
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