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On-Demand

The Alliance Conversation Series
From Access to Impact: Serving Diverse Needs Through Inclusive Design in Transplant Education
Presented On:July 29, 2025 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm• EST

In recognition of the 50th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), this webinar will explore the critical role of inclusive, accessible education throughout the transplantation process. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of how health literacy and accessibility barriers impact diverse patient populations. Join us to learn practical strategies for designing educational materials and experiences that meet the needs of all individuals, regardless of ability, background, or circumstance.

  • Describe the role of health literacy in the transplant setting
  • Identify barriers faced by individuals with diverse needs during the transplant process
  • Explore strategies to design and deliver inclusive, accessible transplant education.
Catina O’Leary
Speaker
Catina O’Leary
PhD, MSW
President & CEO
Health Literacy Agency
Christina Goalby
Speaker
Christina Goalby
MSW, LMSW
Sr Advisor of Transplant Partnerships
HLM/Explore Transplant
Baimas George
Speaker
Maria Baimas-George
MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Wake Forest School of Medicine
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Community Engagement Workgroup, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Workgroup, Moderator, National Donation Leadership Council, Speaker
Heather Gardiner
MS, PhD, MPH
Professor
SUNY Buffalo

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.

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