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August 06, 2018

"Predicting heart rejection: Will we ever get past biopsies?" was recorded at ATC 2018 as part of our Transplant in 10 (Tx10) educational series. Visit our Tx10 page to view the corresponding video for this session.

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

August 06, 2018

"Frailty (Liver)" was recorded at ATC 2018 as part of our Transplant in 10 (Tx10) educational series. Visit our Tx10 page to view the corresponding video for this session.

Speaker: Jennifer Lai, MD, MBA, University of California, San Francisco

August 06, 2018

"Improving Adherence Post-Transplantation" was recorded at ATC 2018 as part of our Transplant in 10 (Tx10) educational series. Visit our Tx10 page to view the corresponding video for this session.

Speaker: Christin Rogers, PharmD, FAST, FCCP, BCPS, Massachusetts General Hospital Transplant Center

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August 06, 2018

"Medical Issues in Live Liver Donor Evaluations" was recorded at ATC 2018 as part of our Transplant in 10 (Tx10) educational series. Visit our Tx10 page to view the corresponding video for this session.

Speaker: Nazia Selzner, MD, PhD, Toronto General Hospital

February 25, 2017

"New UNOS donor heart allocation proposal" was recorded at CEoT 2017 as part of our Transplant in 10 (Tx10) educational series. Visit our Tx10 page to view the corresponding video for this session.

Speaker: Maryjane Farr, MD, NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center

February 25, 2017

"Desensitization for the patient awaiting organ transplantation - what makes sense" was recorded at CEoT 2017 as part of our Transplant in 10 (Tx10) educational series. Visit our Tx10 page to view the corresponding video for this session.

Speaker: Stanley Jordan, MD, FASN, FAST, Cedars Sinai Medical Center

February 25, 2017

"What is the calculated PRA and what are its implications and pitfalls" was recorded at CEoT 2017 as part of our Transplant in 10 (Tx10) educational series. Visit our Tx10 page to view the corresponding video for this session.

Speaker: Kathryn Tinckam, MD, MMSc, FRCPC, University Health Network Toronto

June 13, 2016

"Kidney Transplant: Surgery and Complications" was recorded at ATC 2016 as part of our Transplant in 10 (Tx10) educational series. Visit our Tx10 page to view the corresponding video for this session.

After listening, the learner will be able to: 1. Describe the technique of the kidney transplant operation, 2. List and explain 3 complications of the kidney transplant operation, 3. Identify perioperative surgical emergencies after kidney transplantation.

Speaker: Nicole Turgeon, MD, Emory University

June 13, 2016

"Complications of Immunosuppression" was recorded at ATC 2016 as part of our Transplant in 10 (Tx10) educational series. Visit our Tx10 page to view the corresponding video for this session.

After listening, the learner will be able to: 1. State the key infectious, metabolic, malignancy related complications of transplant immunosuppression, 2. Identify strategies to modify immunosuppression with each of these complications, 3. Summarize the consequence of these changes and outline optimal monitoring strategies after the changes.

Speaker: Alexander C. Wiseman, MD, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center

June 13, 2016

"Fundamentals of Basic Transplant Immunology" was recorded at ATC 2016 as part of our Transplant in 10 (Tx10) educational series. Visit our Tx10 page to view the corresponding video for this session.

After listening, the learner will be able to: 1. Identify the targets of the immune system upon transplantation; 2. Describe the key immune cells and pathways involved in rejection; 3. Explain the different patterns of immunological injury to the allograft.

Speaker: Allan D. Kirk, MD, PhD, FACS, Duke University School of Medicine

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