Michigan Medicine State of the Art Kidney & Pancreas Transplantation 2022

20 $

‘+ Include: 10 videos + 1 pdf, size: 1.89 GB

+ Target Audience: nephrologist, primary care physican

Description

+ Include: 10 videos + 1 pdf, size: 1.89 GB

+ Target Audience: nephrologist, primary care physican

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Description

The University of Michigan Transplant Center holds the State of the Art: Kidney & Pancreas Transplantation course each year to update health care professionals on topics in kidney & pancreas transplantation. This year the course will be a hybrid program (in-person or virtual option) on Thursday, September 29.
After activity completion participants will be able to better educate their patients on kidney allocation, facilitate waitlisting and maintenance of waitlisting, better treat the patient with a failing kidney transplant, and effectively comanage COVID-19 infection in kidney transplant recipients.

Target Audience

This activity is appropriate for:
Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, Other Healthcare Professionals, Physician Assistants, Physicians, Social Workers

In the fields of:
Family Medicine, General Medicine, Internal Medicine, Nephrology, Primary Care, Transplant Surgery

Learning Objectives

At the end of this activity, participants should be able to understand and utilize:

  • Recent and proposed changes to kidney allocation
  • Implications of allocation changes to transplant candidate access to transplant, expectations for time to transplant, and benefit of multiple listing
  • Identify steps to take to maintain active transplant listing
  • Identify transplant resources available to enhance knowledge and communication
  • Multidisciplinary approach to Shared Care with local providers including the barriers and ongoing plans for improvements
  • Referring process for new transplant evaluation
  • Immunosuppression adjustments for failing allograft
  • Address patient resistance to living donation
  • Identify process and resources for living donors
  • Considerations in transplanting organs from potential donors who test positive for SARS-CoV-2
  • Need for rapid diagnosis and efficacy of outpatient treatment of immunocompromised patients with COVID-19
  • COVID-19 vaccine response in immunosuppressed patients and the role or primary prevention with monoclonal antibodies
  • How marijuana use is assessed as part of the psychosocial transplant evaluation
  • How we approach conversations with patients about marijuana
  • Possible psychosocial recommendations/requirements regarding marijuana use

 

 

+ Topics:

KidneyCME071522_0718_082141.pdf
Cases with Referring Physicians Failing Allograft.ts
COVID-19 Key Points for Potential Donors, Candidates, and Recipients.ts
Delayed Graft Function Brief Review with Focus on Management.ts
Keynote Advancing Transplant Equity by Closing the Gaps in Research, Interventions, and Community Engagement.ts
Living Donation Strategies to Help Your Patients.ts
Management of the Failing Allograft.ts
Marijuana Use and Kidney Transplant.ts
Pre-Transplant Navigating the System.ts
Shared Care One Transplant Center’s Patient Transition Care Model For The Adult Kidney Transplant Patient.ts
The Rapidly Changing Landscape of Kidney Allocation What Does it Mean for Kidney Transplant Candidates.ts

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