Description
+ Include: 20 Videos (.mp4) + 20 Subtitles (.vtt) + 16 PDFs, size: 2.69 GB
+ Target Audience: nephrologists, transplant surgeons, and advanced practice providers
+ Sample video: contact me for sample video
+ Information:
1. Overview
The Penn Medicine New Horizons in Nephrology: Updates in Kidney Transplantation 2026 program provides a comprehensive review of the latest clinical advancements and evidence-based strategies in kidney transplantation. The course addresses critical topics including overcoming medical, immunologic, and psychosocial barriers to candidacy, updates in living and deceased donor pool expansion, and managing complex post-transplant complications to optimize patient outcomes.
Course Date: Friday, April 24, 2026, 8:20 AM – 4:05 PM, Perelman Center for Advance Medicine, Rubenstein Auditorium, Philadelphia, PA
This program will address the latest updates in transplant allocation and wait listing and how these impact kidney transplant candidates. It will also review updates in the management of the kidney transplant recipients and discuss advances in biomarker development. A combination of case presentations and lectures will be used to provide an academically sound and clinically relevant review.
2. Learning Objectives
- Discuss new and ongoing federal initiatives aimed at increasing transplant access, new UNOS policies and how these affect transplant candidates
- Identify strategies to expand to kidney transplantation.
- Discuss best practices for the long-term care of a kidney transplant recipient within a shared-care model.
3. Target Audience
Best for nephrologists, transplant surgeons, and advanced practice providers who want updates on kidney transplantation and patient barriers.
4. Topics
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Biomarkers- When and How to Use Them
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Case 1- Overcoming Medical Barriers- Just Numbers-
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Case 1- Updates in Management of Recurrent C3G
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Case 2- Overcoming Immunologic Barriers- The Highly Sensitized Candidate
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Case 2- Updates in Management of Recurrent IgA
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Case 3- Overcoming Psychosocial Barriers- Substance Abuse Issues
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Emerging Infectious Disease issues in Transplant Recipients
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From Kidney Alone to SPK- Tailoring Transplant Approaches for Diabetic Patients
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Introduction
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Introductory Overview- Improving Access to Transplant- It Takes a Village
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IOTA- Impact to Patients and What the General Nephrologist Needs to Know
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Keynote Speaker- From Candidacy to Survivorship- Cancer in Kidney Transplant Candidates and Recipients
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Options to Expand the Deceased Donor Kidney Pool- Non-traditional Strategies
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OPTN Policy Changes- Impact on Patients and What the General Nephrologist Needs to Know
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Q&A – 01
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Q&A – 02
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Q&A – 03
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Q&A
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Updates in Cardiovascular Risk Reduction in Transplant Recipients
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Updates in Living Kidney Donation





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