History of ILDA Role Including Regulatory Oversight and Policy, Basics of ILDA Role (ILDA series)

Thursday, May 28, 2015 (All day)
Presenter: 
Diane LaPointe Rudow
Session ID: 
349
Identification code: 
WEB150527
Prolibraries code: 
c6c7d13157d755c617144321ca97a1cd
Description: 

Moderator: Rebecca Hays, MSW

 

Objectives:

  1. Discuss the history of live donor advocacy and the inception of the role of the ILDA
  2. Identify federal, state and OPTN regulations surrounding the role of the ILDA
  3. Identify federal, state and OPTN regulations surrounding the role of the ILDA
  4. Discuss critical elements required in hospital polices surrounding the delivery of care by the ILDA
  5. Discuss the skill set required to be a ILDA
  6. Identify acceptable variations in practice
  7. Identify basic and continuing education components of the ILDA
Series category: 
Education and Clinical Tools for the Independent Living Donor Advocate

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