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  • Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Jason Vanatta, MD University of Louisville

    Author: Jason Vanatta, MD

    University of Louisville

    1.  Understand the risk for donor-transmitted malignancies to potential recipients.
    2.  Develop an approach to guide decisions regarding a particular donor and to frame the discussion with potential recipients
    3.  Recognize the options for treatment in the event that a transmission event is encountered
    4.  Understand the regulatory requirements for an identified event

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  • Contains 13 Product(s) 1 new product(s) added recently

    Medical Complications of Transplantation Unit

    Medical Complications of Transplantation Unit

  • Contains 1 Component(s) Recorded On: 04/15/2026

    A recorded webinar that includes a live narration of pancreas transplant technical skills, led by Dr. Nitin Katariya, and moderated by Drs. Mario Spaggiari and Michael De Vera.

    In this webinar, Dr. Nitin Katariya, from Mayo Clinic Arizona, discusses the key steps of pancreas transplant through a video-based walkthrough, exploring evaluation, procurement, backbench preparation, and implantation of the procedure. Drs. Mario Spaggiari (University of Illinois) and Michael De Vera (Loma Linda University) lend their expertise and discuss their experiences.

  • Contains 11 Product(s)

    Immunobiology and Pharmacology Unit

    Immunobiology and Pharmacology Unit

  • Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Cinthia Drachenberg, MD

    Author: Cinthia Drachenberg, MD

    Learning Objectives

    1. Understand the different mechanisms leading to graft failure
    2. Recognize the long-term impact of rejection for the organ
    3. Discuss the main histological and physiopathological aspects of islet dysfunction. 
  • Contains 1 Component(s) Recorded On: 03/10/2026

    Title: From the Author’s Desk: Out-of-Sequence Kidney Allocation Speakers: Joel Adler, MD, MPH and Dorry Segev, MD, PhD

    Title: From the Author’s Desk: Out-of-Sequence Kidney Allocation

    Speakers: Joel Adler, MD, MPH and Dorry Segev, MD, PhD

    Moderators: Denise Lo, MD, and Matthew Levine, MD, PhD

  • Contains 1 Component(s) Recorded On: 02/19/2026

    Fellow Presenters: Andrew Jacques, MBBS and Ingrid Woelfel, MD Institutions: Baylor University and Mayo Clinic AZ

    Fellow Presenters: Andrew Jacques, MBBS, and Ingrid Woelfel, MD
    Institutions: Baylor University and Mayo Clinic AZ 

  • Contains 1 Component(s) Recorded On: 02/12/2026

    This US Roundtable discussion brings together clinical and operational experts to move beyond “how it started” and into what matters most now: standardization, decision-making, and technical performance. Join us as we unpack common challenges, highlight best practices, and share practical lessons that can be applied across transplant and OPO teams.

    Speakers: 

    • Anji Wall, MD, PhD | Baylor University Medical Center
    • Ian Currie MD, PhD | Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh

    Moderators: 

    • Yanik Bababekov, MD, MPH | Tufts Medical Center
    • Aleah Brubaker, MD, PhD | University of California San Diego
    • Amelia J. Hessheimer, MD, PhD | Hospital Universitario La Paz

    The ASTS Surgical Skills Committee, The Alliance, UC San Diego Health, and DTI have partnered together to deliver this webinar.

    As DCD continues to evolve globally, transplant programs are rapidly moving from concept to execution, raising new clinical, technical, and operational questions. Building on insights from the international experience, Part II of the DCD in Action series turns the focus inward to examine how NRP is being implemented, adapted, and refined within the United States. This US Roundtable discussion brings together clinical and operational experts to move beyond “how it started” and into what matters most now: standardization, decision-making, and technical performance. Join us as we unpack common challenges, highlight best practices, and share practical lessons that can be applied across transplant and OPO teams.

  • Contains 1 Component(s) Recorded On: 01/24/2026

    This session includes thoughtful questions from ASTS members and valuable insights from Drs. Ray Lynch and John Magee during the 2026 Winter Symposium. Be sure to watch the session recording to hear the full discussion.

    Dr. Raymond Lynch, Chief of the Organ Transplant Branch within the Division of Transplantation (DoT) in the Health Systems Bureau (HSB) at the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), and to Dr. John Magee, President of the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN), provide an overview of the federal government’s ongoing OPTN Modernization initiative. 

    This session includes thoughtful questions from ASTS members and valuable insights from Drs. Lynch and Magee. Be sure to watch the session recording to hear the full discussion. 

     

  • Contains 1 Component(s) Recorded On: 11/19/2025

    A recorded webinar that includes a live narration of TA-NRP, led by Dr. Michael Cain, and moderated by Drs. Yanik Bababekov and Aleem Siddique.

    In this webinar, Dr. Michael Cain highlights technical considerations for thoracoabdominal normothermic regional perfusion (TA-NRP) with a focus on cannulation techniques and thoracic organ management . Dr. Cain, along with the panelists, Drs. Yanik Bababekov and Aleem Siddique, lends their expertise and discuss their experiences.