2024 National

Innovation Forum

The Alliance National Innovation Forum will focus on the future of organs for transplant, including evolving or alternative therapies to traditional human donor transplants.

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Additional Meeting Support Provided by:

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REGISTRATION NOW OPEN: Tuesday, April 30, 2024 | Held Virtually | Register Now

The Alliance National Innovation Forum will focus on the future of organs for transplant, including evolving or alternative therapies to traditional human donor transplants. Topics of discussion will include xenotransplantation, organ regeneration, decellularization/recellularization, 3D printing, cryopreservation and more.

The learning objectives of this event are as follows:

  • Explore the potential implications of emerging therapies and technologies on improving patient outcomes, reducing transplant waiting times, and addressing organ shortage challenges.
  • Foster interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange among professionals working in the fields of medicine, bioengineering, ethics, and regulatory affairs to advance the future of organ transplantation.
  • Discuss ethical considerations and regulatory challenges associated with emerging therapies and technologies in the field of organ transplantation.
  • Identify potential barriers to the widespread adoption of evolving or alternative therapies to traditional human donor transplants and explore strategies for overcoming these barriers.
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Susan Stuart
RN, MPMCenter for Organ Recovery & Education (CORE)
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Macey Levan
JD, PhDNYU Langone Health
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Gina Dunne Smith
IIAM (International Institute for the Advancement of Medicine)
Nancy Foster
Nancy Foster
American Hospital Association, D.C.
Mark Hobeika
Mark Hobeika
MDHouston Methodist Hospital
Kevin Myer LifeGift President CEO June 2022
Kevin Myer
MSHALifeGift
Paul Myoung
Paul Myoung
MHA, FACHEMassachusetts General Hospital
Brendan Parent Crop
Brendan Parent
JDNYU Langone Health
Randall Sung
Randall Sung
MDUniversity of Michigan
James Alcorn
James Alcorn
UNOS
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David Ayares
Revivicor
John Bischof
John Bischof
University of Minnesota
Joshua Filgate
Joshua Filgate
DEKA
Sebastian Giwa
Sebastian Giwa
PhDOrgan Preservation Alliance
Griffith Bartley
Bartley Griffith
MDUniversity of Maryland School of Medicine
Mark Hobeika
Mark Hobeika
MDHouston Methodist Hospital
Chris Jaynes
Chris Jaynes
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Vaidehi Joshi
Vaidehi Joshi
Organovo
Keren Ladin
Keren Ladin
Ph.D., M.Sc.Tufts University
Jayme Locke
Jayme E. Locke
MD, MPH, FACS, FASTUAB Comprehensive Transplant Institute
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Bonnie Lonze
MD, PhDNYU Langone Transplant Institute
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Robert Montgomery
MD, Phil, FACSNYU Langone Health Transplant Institute
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Brendan Parent
JDNYU Langone Health
Lloyd Ratner
Lloyd Ratner
MD, MPH, FACS, FICSNewYork-Presbyterian Hospital / Columbia University Medical Center
Jeff Ross
Jeff Ross
PhDMiroMatrix
Randall Sung
Randall Sung
MDUniversity of Michigan
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Harry E. Wilkins III
MD, MHCM, FACSGift of Hope Organ & Tissue Donor Network

Nursing: The Organ Donation and Transplantation Alliance is offering 6.0 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 6.0 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.

CME: AdventHealth Tampa is accredited by the Florida Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AdventHealth Tampa designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.0 hours of AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. All faculty members and planners participating in CME activities provided by AdventHealth Tampa are required to disclose any actual or apparent conflicts of interest related to the content of their presentation to the audience. Neither the planners nor the presenters of this activity have disclosed any conflicts of interest related to this activity. Continuing Education credits will be awarded upon completion of your post-event evaluation. Evaluations will be distributed by email following the National Critical Issues Forum.

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Registration is $125 per person.

Individual registrations are required. (Shared registrations and group viewing are not permitted.)

Cancellation Policy: Event registration is non-refundable, but if you are no longer able to attend, your registration may be transferred to a colleague at no cost. Please email us at [email protected] to arrange.

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