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Case-Based Multidisciplinary Approach to Cardiac and Pulmonary Vascular Disease Risk Assessment in Liver Transplantation

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Speakers:
Lisa VanWagner, MD, MSc, FAST, FAHA • Northwestern Medicine
Marina Serper, MD, MS • University of Pennsylvania
Christopher Darling, DO • University of Wisconsin

Moderator:
Shelley Hall, MD, FAST • Baylor University Medical Center - Dallas

After participating in this webinar, the learner will be able to:

OPTN/UNOS Liver Webinar to Address Modeling Data

OPTN/UNOS Liver Webinar to Address Modeling Data

The OPTN/UNOS Liver and Intestinal Organ Transplantation Committee will host a national webinar Friday, Sept. 29, from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. EDT, to summarize SRTR modeling results for the current proposal to enhance liver distribution.  The webinar will also provide an additional opportunity for public questions and feedback regarding the proposal.

Final modeling results performed by the SRTR have been posted to the OPTN website.  The webinar will highlight key findings and address questions about the modeling process and results.

Registration for the webinar is available via this link: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5585103839265165315.  After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

MedStar Health: Advances in Liver Disease and Transplantation 2017

MedStar Health: Advances in Liver Disease and Transplantation 2017

Date & Location

Saturday, April 1, 2017 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM   Hyatt Regency Bethesda, Bethesda, MD 
 

Specialties

Family Medicine, Gastroenterology, Internal Medicine, Nephrology, Nursing, Pathology, Pulmonary Medicine, Radiology, Surgery - General 
 

Overview

Liver diseases and associated complications remain a significant source of morbidity and mortality in the United States.  Chronic liver disease can lead to the development of both cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma with liver transplantation as the only life saving option. Significant advances have been made or are on the immediate horizon for liver diseases such as hepatitis C, hepatitis B and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. These advances, if disseminated to patients in need, have the possibility of affecting the burden of liver diseases in the US. 

Information about evidence-based recommendations for screening, diagnosis, and treatment of patients with liver diseases is important in order to provide optimal care and appropriate triage of patients. Clinical skills to manage patients with cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma are increasingly important to care for patients who suffer from these diseases and to ensure their stability prior to liver transplant. Additionally, information about the indications and contraindications to liver transplantation is imperative in order to provide timely referral, evaluation, and listing for transplantation. Practitioners outside of liver transplant programs will be increasingly called upon to manage medical problems in patients who have undergone liver transplantation and will benefit from understanding the management of these patients.

Patients with acute and chronic liver diseases are at risk for a variety of hematologic disorders such as increased bleeding and thrombotic events. Furthermore, physicians are frequently called upon to provide recommendations about surgical risks in patients with compensated and decompensated cirrhosis. Additionally, patients with a variety of liver diseases are at risk for acute kidney injury and chronic kidney diseases. Up to date information on liver transplant topics relevant to community practitioners will be highlighted. Through this course, the gap between best and current practices will be closed in order to provide the best care to patients, reduce morbidity and mortality, and reduce the burden of liver disease in the Mid-Atlantic region.

Target Audience

This conference is intended for gastroenterologists, general surgeons, bariatic surgeons, internists, nephrologists, hepatobiliary surgeons, surgical oncologists, medical oncologists, hepatologists, primary care physicians, residents and fellows, advanced practice clinicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, and healthcare practitioners interested in the care of patients with liver diseases. 

OPTN/UNOS Webinar on Redesigning Liver Distribution: Transplant Professionals Briefing

OPTN/UNOS Webinar on Redesigning Liver Distribution: Transplant Professionals Briefing

UNOS will host a national Webinar regarding Redesigning Liver Distribution on August 19, 2016 from 3:00-4:30 p.m. EDT.

The chair of the Liver and Intestinal Organ Transplantation Committee, Dr. Ryutaro Hirose, will present the Redesigning Liver Distribution proposal and answer questions. I encourage you to attend the webinar so that you have a good understanding of the proposal prior to providing feedback at the regional meeting.

NOTE: Due to great interest in this webinar, the webinar platform has been changed to accommodate more attendees.

If you already registered you don’t need to do anything. You will be automatically added to the new registration site.

If you have not registered and plan on attending the webinar, you will need to register using the new registration link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6167571214616793604

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