THE MODERN HANDBOOK OF PERITONEAL DIALYSIS Peritoneal dialysis has become an essential component of renal care, offering flexibility, patient-centered treatment, and evolving clinical approaches. The Modern Handbook of Peritoneal Dialysis presents a clear and structured guide to the principles, practices, and clinical considerations that shape this therapy, making complex information accessible without losing scientific depth. What readers will experience Step-by-step explanations of peritoneal dialysis techniques and protocols - Concise discussions of physiology, indications, and patient selection - Practical insights into complications, monitoring, and long-term management - Well-organized tables, diagrams, and summaries that support quick reference and revision Why this book is valuable Peritoneal dialysis requires both theoretical understanding and thoughtful clinical application. This handbook bridges that gap by combining foundational science with practical context, helping readers connect mechanisms to patient care decisions. It supports careful reasoning, reinforces core concepts, and encourages a structured approach to dialysis management in real clinical settings. Who it is for Medical and nursing students building confidence in renal care - Clinicians seeking a reliable refresher on dialysis principles - Allied health professionals involved in patient education and monitoring - Educators looking for a clear teaching companion Grounded in evidence-informed discussion and clinical relevance, this book emphasizes clarity, usability, and professional growth, making it a dependable companion for study, reference, and practice. Take the next step Explore its chapters to deepen your understanding of peritoneal dialysis, strengthen your clinical perspective, and support informed decision-making in renal care.