Angie works for Banner-University Medical Center, where she serves as the Executive Director for Advanced Organ Management, Transplant, and MCS. With degrees in nursing, nursing administration, and public administration, Angie has worked in critical care, nursing administration, and teaching roles, including strategic, operational, and fiscal management of transplant programs. She started the first liver transplant program in New York with Dr. Charles Miller, in 1988, at Mt. Sinai Medical Center. Over 34 years, she’s managed several multi-organ and bone marrow transplant programs in different states, chairing the first Transplant Administrators Committee for UNOS and helping develop the Community of Practice of Transplant Administrators at the American Society of Transplantation.
The impact of the new organ allocation system and the ongoing effects of the pandemic has significantly shifted the way transplant centers operate from a clinical and business management perspective. During this webinar, we will be joined by leaders throughout the country who will discuss the current challenges surrounding organ intake management and recovery, as well as various clinical operational models. Additionally, they will share key insights, solutions, and effective practices they’ve identified to successfully navigate the new transplant landscape.