Complying with New UNOS Living Donor Care Policies

Wednesday, February 19, 2014 (All day)

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What You'll Learn:

  1. Describe OPTN living donor policy requirements for the medical and psychosocial evaluation
  2. Describe OPTN policy requirements on living donor care, including requirements for follow-up, reporting, and the role of the independent living donor advocate (ILDA)
  3. Describe strategies to assist programs in monitoring compliance with living donor care requirements
Presenter: 
Jennifer Milton
Session ID: 
185
Identification code: 
WEB140218
Prolibraries code: 
b76386cba8791ee2005f6ff2640e3de3
Series category: 
T3: Timely Topics in Transplantion

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