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History of the ILDA Role: Including the Basics, Regulatory Oversight, and Policy (ILDA Series)

History of the ILDA Role: Including the Basics, Regulatory Oversight, and Policy (ILDA Series)

Learn about the history of live donor advocacy and the skills needed for the role of the ILDA.

  • Virtual, as part of AST's ILDA Series.

#1 of 9: History of the ILDA Role: Including the Basics, Regulatory Oversight, and Policy

Originally aired on Wednesday, May 27, 2015. Free to AST members: fee is waived upon logging in during the checkout process.

Learner Objectives:

  • Discuss the history of live donor advocacy and the inception of the role of the ILDA
  • Identify federal, state and OPTN regulations surrounding the role of the ILDA
  • Define advocacy and define independence
  • Discuss critical elements required in hospital polices surrounding the delivery of care by the ILDA
  • Discuss the skill set required to be a ILDA
  • Identify acceptable variations in practice
  • Identify basic and continuing education components of the ILDA

Presenter:
Dianne LaPointe Rudow, ANP-BC, DNP, CCTC • Mount Sinai Hospital

Moderator:
Rebecca Hays, MSW • University of Wisconsin

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This content was developed independently by AST and supported by a financial contribution from Sanofi