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The Alliance Conversation Series
2025 SRTR Annual Session: Using SRTR Data to Monitor Transplant Program Performance
Presented On:January 28, 2025 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm• EST

The Alliance Conversation Series brings you cost-free, fast-paced collaborative opportunities that highlight successful donation and transplantation practices across the country. Through shared insight, multidisciplinary experts identify solutions to critical challenges affecting the community of practice and actively share them for open discussion and broader knowledge of effective practices.

The sessions encourage real-time feedback and participation from viewers.

Overview: This conversation series will focus on providing information to transplant program quality professionals on the various performance metrics made available by the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients, with particular focus on the new metrics. The participant will learn where these metrics are made available or will be made available and will get a high-level overview of how to find and interpret the risk adjustment models that are used to adjust transplant performance metrics for candidate, recipient, and donor characteristics. After the core presentation, virtual breakout rooms will be set up to use the tools for your own centers and programs; individuals from SRTR will be available to assist you.

  • Describe the breath of data SRTR provides to transplant programs.
  • Interpret the available metrics for assessing transplant program performance.
  • Identify how to find and interpret the risk adjustment models used to adjust program performance metrics.
Snyder, Jon 001 Sq
2022 NCIF Planning Committee, 2024 NCIF-Optimizing Performance Planning Committee, 2025 NCF-Perfusion & Preservation Devices Planning Committee, 2025 NCIF-Planning Committee, 2026 NCF-Transplantation & Donation Management Planning Committee, Board, Event Speaker, National Collaboration Forum Planning Committee, National Critical Issues Forum Planning Committee, Speaker
Jon Snyder
PhD, MS
Director of Transplant Epidemiology
Hennepin Healthcare Research Institute
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Conversation Series Workgroup, Moderator, National Transplant Leadership Council, Speaker
Megan Bell
RN, MSN, AGACNP-BC, CCTC
Associate Director, Organ Transplant
Cedars Sinai

Members of the donation and transplantation community serving diverse populations to include administrators, coordinators, physicians, nurses, surgeons, managers, quality improvement specialists, social workers, and other donation and transplantation center professionals and their colleagues.

Continuing Education Credits

Continuing Education credits are no longer available for this learning opportunity.

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