Combined Transplant Conference October-December, 2014

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Combined Transplant Conference October-December, 2014
Combined Transplant Conference
October-December, 2014
8–9:00 am • Thursdays • University Hospital South, Room 8B60
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon
October
2
Open to OHSU/VA Personnel Only
9
DBS home monitoring in kidney transplant recipients. Does it work in children?
16
What’s New and Controversial in Transplant Literature
23
TBD
30
Topic: Review of Living Kidney Donor Data
Amira Al-Uzri, MD
OHSU
David Scott, MD
Domenica McKenna, PharmD
Michael Chang, MD
OHSU
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Joseph Lockridge, MD
OHSU
November
6
Open to OHSU/VA Personnel Only
13
Topic: Behind the Scenes with a PNTB Coordinator
20
What’s New and Controversial in Transplant Literature
27
Holiday - No Conference
Christine Shaw, RN
Pacific Northwest Transplant Bank
Carley Shaut, PhD
OHSU
December
4
Open to OHSU/VA Personnel Only
11
Bhutan, In the Land of Thunder Dragon
Kate Oldaker, RN, BSN
18
What’s New and Controversial in Transplant Literature
25
Holiday - No Conference
Raghav Wusirika, MD
Eric Langewisch, MD
Accreditation: Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation
Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit: OHSU School of Medicine, Division of CME, designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA
Category 1 CreditTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their
participation in the activity.
The American Board of Transplant Certification (ABTC) has approved this educational offering, Approved
Provider Number 123, for up to 1.0 Category 1 Continuing Education Points for Transplant Certification (CEPTCs).
Oregon Health & Science University is accredited by the American Board of Histocompatibility &
Immunogenetics (ABHI), Provider # 2014-01; CA 0085; FL 50-2203, and designates this educational activity for
.15 CECs or 1.0 contact hours of continuing education.
Target Audience: Transplant physicians, nurses, dialysis specialists, medical technologists, nutritionists, social
workers, pharmacists, fellows, interns, students.
Objective: To discuss and understand issues regarding whole organ transplant.