10:40 - 12:15 | Educational Workshop: Registries, databases and repositories for developing artificial intelligence in transplant care |
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SRTR (Scientific Registry for Transplant Recipients) Allan B. Massie, United States |
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CORR (Canadian Organ Replacement Register) Sang Joseph Kim, Canada |
EW3 |
CTS (Collaborative Transplant Study) Klemens Budde, Germany |
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ANZDATA (Australia & New Zealand Dialysis & Tx Registry) Georgina Laura Irish, Australia |
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ASTREG (Asian Organ and Transplantation Registry) Curie Ahn, Korea |
13:40 - 15:10 | Educational Workshop: Transplanting the Highly Sensitised patient |
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Defining highly sensitisation: defining immunological risk Oriol Bestard, Spain |
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Role of more sensitive HLA matching: Eplet mismatching in HSP Rainer Oberbauer, Austria |
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Delisting strategies to transplant HSP Annette M. Jackson, United States |
EW4 |
New pharmacological agents to treat AMR in HSP Enver Akalin, United States |
EW5 |
Case Discussion 1 Richard Battle, United Kingdom |
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Case Discussion 2 Trijntje Rennie, United Kingdom |
13:40 - 15:10 | Educational Workshop: Teaching the transplant teachers |
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Who, or what, is a transplant educator? Ala Ali, Iraq |
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Curriculum design for international courses Chloe Ballesté Delpierre, Spain |
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How to set up a train the trainer program Shilpanjali Jesudason, Australia |
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Panelist Bill Wang, Hong Kong |
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Panelist Pisana Ferrari, Italy |
15:40 - 16:40 | Educational Workshop: Transformational learning - learning from failures/patient safety |
How to deal with a situation that did not go as planned and physician perspectives Gabriel Oniscu, Sweden |
How to deal with a situation that did not go as planned and physician perspectives Ala Ali, Iraq |
How to deal with a situation that did not go as planned and surgeon perspectives Dieter C. Broering, Saudi Arabia |
How to deal with a situation that did not go as planned and surgeon perspectives Nancy L. Ascher, United States |
17:00 - 18:30 | Educational Workshop: The Big Idea - Using data to drive transformational change |
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Access to transplantation - Global survey Marcelo Cantarovich, Canada |
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Lessons from Latin America Gustavo Ferreira, Brazil |
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Knowledge to action in India Vivek Kute, India |
EW4 |
Outcomes of children with kidney failure - Is transplantation an option? Gloria Ashuntantang, Cameroon |
08:00 - 09:15 | Educational Workshop: Enhancing outcomes: BK and CMV guidelines after solid organ transplantation |
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Navigating BK guidelines: A roadmap for solid organ transplantation Camille N. Kotton, United States |
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Empowering transplant teams: CMV guidelines for optimal patient care Atul Humar, Canada |
10:40 - 12:10 | Educational Workshop: TTS-ISN workshop on accessibility & sustainability of kidney transplant care |
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Use of expanded criteria donors (high risk donors) from a global perspective Deirdre Sawinski, United States |
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Global issues relating to kidney disease and access to Tx Vivekanand Jha, India |
3 |
Kidney care and ethical framework in Africa (related to Tx) Yewondwossen Tadesse Mengistu, Ethiopia |
10:40 - 12:10 | Educational Workshop: What's new in living donor liver transplantation |
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Perioperative imaging assessment of liver function, anatomy & detection of complication in living donor LT Jeong Hee Yoon, Korea |
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Surgical tips in laparoscopic donor hepatectomy Qiang Xia, People's Republic of China |
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Surgical tips in robot-assisted donor hepatectomy S. Sudhindran, India |
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How to overcome graft size matching issue in pediatric liver transplantation Nam-Joon Yi, Korea |
13:30 - 15:30 | Educational Workshop: Machine Learning - Technical |
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Multi-omics integration in transplantation Jean Yang, Australia |
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Machine learning - A primer Valentin Goutaudier, France |
EW3 |
Understanding causal inferences in transplantation Armando Teixeira-Pinto, Australia |
EW4 |
Machine learning to predict transplant outcomes: Helpful or hype? Dorry Segev, United States |
15:40 - 16:40 | Educational Workshop: Transition of solid organ recipients into adult medicine - A success story? |
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Patient perspective (after transition) Karsten Vanden Wyngaert, Belgium |
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Panel discussant Seha Kamil Saygili, Turkey |
EW4 |
Panel discussant Carl Grabitz, Germany |
EW5 |
Panel discussant Arvind Nagra, United Kingdom |
16:50 - 18:30 | Educational Workshop: Truth and lies in living donation |
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Introduction to the session Rümeyza Kazancıoğlu, Turkey |
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Alibis for unwilling donors – why and how these may be necessary Carrie Thiessen, United States |
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Misattributed parentage or trafficking in living donation? – to disclose or not to disclose Ercan Avci, United States |
EW4 |
The leaky sieve of organ trafficking – how protective measures may be circumvented Benita Padilla, Philippines |
13:40 - 15:10 | Educational Workshop: 'Asking difficult questions during difficult times’ - Complex choices and practical challenges of consent |
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Introduction to the session John Forsythe, United Kingdom |
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Introducing the option of donation for research – keeping it simple David Thomson, South Africa |
EW3 |
Establishing a research biobank in the context of donation for transplantation - managing information overload Claire Gordon, Australia |
EW4 |
Consent for deceased donor transplantation – ensuring validity Farrah Raza, United Kingdom |
EW5 |
Panel discussant Karen Rockell, United Kingdom |
EW6 |
Panel discussant Pisana Ferrari, Italy |
15:25 - 16:25 | Educational Workshop: What is cultural safety and how can it improve donation and transplantation care? |
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Importance of culturally safe care in donation and transplantation for First Nations peoples Kelli J. Owen, Australia |
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Co-presenting with Kelli J. Owen Samantha Bateman, Australia |
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How to improve strengths based approaches to research in transplantation involving First Nations peoples? Caroline Tait, Canada |