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Logistics & Reducing Organ Loss

In the constantly evolving field of organ donation and transplantation, disruption leads to critical changes affecting the matching and transportation of organs across longer distances while mitigating extensive logistical factors. This learning pathway focuses on the diverse aspects of organ transportation, as well as other logistical components that are critical to optimizing the number of transplantable organs and reducing organs that go untransplanted.

Nursing: The Organ Donation and Transplantation Alliance is offering 9.50 hours of continuing education credit for this offering, approved by The California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP17117. No partial credits will be awarded. CE credit will be issued upon request within 30 days post-forum.

CEPTC: The Organ Donation and Transplantation Alliance will be offering 9.50 Category I CEPTC credits from the American Board for Transplant Certification. Certified clinical transplant and procurement coordinators and certified clinical transplant nurses seeking CEPTC credit must complete the evaluation form within 30 days of the event.

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The intention of this learning pathway is to gather a diverse group of participants from organizations across the country to engage in collaborative, valuable and productive discussion. Attendance is strongly recommended for, but not limited to:

  • Senior OPO and Transplant Leaders
  • Medical Directors
  • Transplant Surgeons & Physicians
  • Clinical Operations Leaders
  • Legal & Ethics Leaders
  • Critical Care Physicians & Leaders
  • Industry Partners

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Tamiko
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Tamiko Panzella
LifeCenter Northwest
Dr Jason Smith Md 4738 1440x784 2x
Jason Smith
MD, FACS
UCSF