In this interactive short sessions, experts from different countries and regions will discuss on the management of HBV related liver transplant patients, with a special focus on risk groups. The goal of the series is to share and discuss experiences, best practices and guideline recommendations. The first webinar in the series will take place on December 16th, 2021, with subsequent presentations in 2022.
A Collaborative Webinar Series between The Transplantation Society, the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine, the Indian Society of Transplantation, and the International Society for Organ Donation and Procurement.
Connecting D.O.T.S. Education on organ donation and transplantation for school children
Connecting DOTs is an online platform dedicated to educating schoolchildren on donation and organ transplantation (Donation and Organ Transplantation for Schools).
35 Recorded Webinars on seven topics from world-renowned experts. Topics include Infection, Immunosuppression, Organ Donation, Transplant Immunology, and Outcome Reporting. Free for TTS and Section Members.
IPITA Curriculum on Pancreas & Islet Cell Transplantation
IPITA, with technical support form TTS, developed this curriculum in collaboration with investigators and clinicians from around the world with the purpose of providing the community with a comprehensive educational resourse both for trainees, and seasoned professionals in our field seeking to update their practice.
Joint TTS-ISVCA Webinar Series on Composite Tissue
The series is designed to engage viewers in awareness and support of VCA. Each one-hour presentation will confront topics concerning challenges, treatments, technologies and ethical considerations of VCA.
Pre-recorded series, applies current perspectives on precision medicine and the role of translational research and scientists/physician’s engagement to the field of transplantation, illustrating how these approaches have led to significant advancements in the field. It provides further justification for deliberate, targeted efforts to cross-in translational transplant research.
Series of webinars and discussions on the latest challenges and trends in Liver Transplantation. The series, organized by Sukru Emre, featured world-renowned speakers on the subject matter and held its first of eight webinars on January 19, 2018.
TTS and ITNS presented a Pre-Congress Workshop at The Transplantation Society (TTS) World Congress in July 2018 in Madrid, Spain. This one-day symposium titled “Transplantation Nursing 101” was designed for nurses, transplant coordinators, and members of allied health groups to become familiar with and update their knowledge about the principles of organ transplantation.
TTS Transplantation Leadership Series webinars were designed to encompass necessary topics to assure success within key business practices used by medical professionals. The Series was part of a 6 month Leadership program completed in the Spring of 2018. Due to the valuable content of these webinars, TTS has decided to share them with TTS members.
This program was designed as an advanced curriculum in Renal Transplantation to be made available to members of TTS world wide free of charge. The courses were designed incorporating the new learning and teaching techniques as described in the TTS Distinguished Educator course. The target audience for this series is doctors and trainees, who have a keen interest in advancing their knowledge in renal transplantation.
STARTING OFF IN TRANSPLANTATION - WEBINAR SERIES AIMED AT DEVELOPING PROGRAMS IN EMERGING COUNTRIES
Our goal of these webinars was that everybody who attended these webinars would be inspired to help to start their own programs, and would be able to engage with some of the speakers on e-mail and with regular contact in the future: to help them start the programs and to build a brighter future.
World class leaders (see below) are engaged to provide these webinars on key topics in medical education. These distinguished speakers offer a balanced representation from all parts of the world, including North and South America, Europe, Australia, Japan and the Middle East.