Richard Hamburger

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In this interview, Dr. Richard Hamburger reflects on the early development of dialysis during his training in Philadelphia in the 1960s and his role in establishing a dialysis program at Indiana University. He also offers a longitudinal perspective on the evolving challenges of regulation, reimbursement, and patient care over the subsequent four decades.

Richard Hamburger Interview Shorts

03:12

Peritoneal Dialysis in 1962
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02:41

Patient Selection
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04:34

Quality of Life and Natural Death
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05:21

Regulations Arrive at O’Hare
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02:11

What Lies Ahead
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02:57

A Tinkerer Era in Dialysis
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01:38

Chronic Dialysis Meeting in Seattle 1964
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05:08

Dialysis at Jefferson 1965
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03:21

Does the Patient Look Good
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01:29

Dialysis to Transplant 1968
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02:34

Early Dialysis Cutdowns and Baths
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01:34

Hepatitis
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04:28

Hepatitis and Joining the Army
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02:20

Indiana Kidney Foundation
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01:17

Lifestyle on Dialysis
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02:25

Making an Access
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