Inaugural

IPTA Virtual Educational Symposium

NOVEMBER 14–15, 2024


Welcome to our first IPTA-VES - International Pediatric Transplant Association Virtual Education Symposium. After many successful years of IPTA Fellow Meetings, we have arranged this teaching so it is available to all those skilled staff working with children and their families in the field of transplantation.

Stephen D. Marks

United Kingdom

Rupesh Raina

United States

Jenny Wichart

Canada

Recordings will be available for IPTA and TTS members to view shortly after the VES.
Overview
  1. The International Pediatric Transplant Association (IPTA) Virtual Education Symposium is open to IPTA and TTS members.
  2. This interactive symposium is over two half days on Thursday and Friday 14 and 15 November 2024, commencing with two separate streams for medics and for allied health and nursing professionals.
  3. This is an educational symposium which aims to cover both basic and advanced subjects for all trainee and staff physicians and surgeons and as well as members of the allied health and nursing professionals, including psychosocial teams.
Learning Objectives
  1. Basic and advanced immunology and immunosuppression
  2. Post-transplantation rejection and infection
  3. Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder
  4. Latest clinical information on nutrition, adherence, quality of life and sexual health
  5. Psychosocial aspects of transplantation
  6. Ethical and practical aspects of transplantation in low resource settings
  7. When to accept deceased donor organs for transplantation
  8. Academic guidance on writing grants, abstracts and manuscripts
Abstract Submission

Please submit abstracts here:
SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT

Guidance on abstract submission:
  1. Abstracts will not be accepted unless conform to these guidelines
  2. Please submit abstracts, written in English with Arial font 10 in Word document with abstract title limited to 30 words (without abbreviations in title) and abstract length up to 500 words (including any pictures, charts or tables noting only one jpg picture, chart or table allowed) with up to five total authors.
  3. Please state the presenting author and if this author is trainee physician / trainee surgeon / medical student / allied health professional / nursing professional / student nurse / student allied health professionals.
  4. Please state category of abstract: kidney / liver / heart / lung / liver / stem cell / bone marrow / multi-organ / ethics / psychosocial.
  5. Please structure your abstract as Aims / Methods / Results / Conclusions.

Day 1 - Thursday, November 14, 2024 • 09:00–13:00 EDT (See below for your local time)

Local time (Corresponding local time at your current location)
The duration of these sessions is scheduled for 4 hours.

09:00–11:00 | Allied Health & Nursing Professionals Session

Moderated by Jenny Pruefe, Germany

09:00 | Understanding Immunological Risks: Why Do We Go for Incompatible Transplantation and What are the Consequences for Patient and Family?


Stephen D. Marks, United Kingdom 
Bio

09:30 | Medication and Nutrition: Do’s and Don’ts


Jenny Wichart, Canada 
Bio

Sheridan Collins, Australia 
Bio

Louise Bannister, Canada 
Bio

10:00 | Medication Adherence and Motivation


Gillian Mayersohn, United States 
Bio

Kelli Triplett, United States 
Bio

10:30 | Impacts on Everyday Life (hygiene, dealing with vulnerability, social isolation)


Kat Broad, Canada 
Bio

Beverly Kosmach-Park, United States 
Bio

09:00–11:00 | Medical Session

Moderated by Rupesh Raina, United States

09:00 | Understanding Tissue Typing and Crossmatch Results


Katherine Twombley, United States 
Bio

09:30 | New Concepts in Transplantation Immunology Testing


Dechu Puliyanda, United States 
Bio

10:00 | Complex Paediatric ABO Incompatible Transplantation


Sidharth Sethi, India 
Bio

10:30 | Modern Immunosuppression Regimens in Pediatric SOT Recipients


Paul Grimm, United States 
Bio

11:00–13:00 | Joint AHNP and Medical Session

Moderated by Lars Pape, Germany

11:00 | When to Accept to Decreased Donor Organ Transplantation


Rupesh Raina, United States 
Bio

11:30 | Decision Making Re: Transplantation - Ethical Reflections on the Child's Say


Debra Lefkowitz, United States 
Bio

12:00 | IPTA Guidelines on PTLD


Vikas Dharnidharka, United States 
Bio

12:30 | The Complex Case: Psychosocial Aspects on Accepting or Refusing Transplantation


Dean Wallace, United Kingdom 
Bio

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Contact

Staff Directory
+1-514-874-1717
info@tts.org

Address

The Transplantation Society
International Headquarters
740 Notre-Dame Ouest
Suite 1245
Montréal, QC, H3C 3X6
Canada