From the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients – The SRTR Review Committee (SRC) is seeking new community members to join the SRC and/or its subcommittees. If you have the necessary experience, or know someone who does, complete and/or share the application(s) below today. Send applications and any supplemental documents to [email protected]. All materials are due no later than Friday, October 6, 2023.
SRTR Review Committee (SRC)
The SRC has two openings, including a Co-chair position. Experience in any of the following transplant-related areas is required:
- Organ procurement organization operations
- Medical/surgical care in kidney/liver/heart/lung/pancreas/small intestine/vascularized composite allograft transplantation
- Transplant administration
- HLA laboratory operations
- Living donation
- Pediatric transplantation
- Transplant analytics or epidemiology
SRC Analytical Methods Subcommittee (AMS)
AMS will appoint two new members. Applicants must have experience in at least one of the following areas:
- Biostatistics
- Epidemiology
- Health care provider/health care systems evaluation
SRC Human Centered Design Subcommittee (HCDS)
HCDS is looking for three new appointees, one of whom will serve as Co-chair of the HCDS (which also comes with a voting seat on the main SRC detailed above). Applicants must have experience in at least one of the following areas:
- Human-centered design, including one or more of the following:
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- Product design
- Service design/designing thinking
- Design research
- Health care systems, with one or more of these sectors:
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- Patient care/clinical environment
- Patient education
- Electronic health records/health care big data
- Clinical care technology
- Public health
- Health care system improvement/strategy development
SRC Patient and Family Affairs Subcommittee (PFAS)
PFAS is a group of volunteers who provide review, insight, and recommendations to SRTR activity as it relates to donors, recipients, and families involved in solid organ transplantation. Members can be recipients of a solid organ transplant, caregivers for a recipient, living donors, or family members of a deceased donor. They should also have a strong desire to advocate and provide feedback on behalf of other patients, donors, and families affected by organ failure and transplant. PFAS is looking for five new appointees.