TTS 2024 Abstract Notifications Have Been Emailed!
We are pleased to announce that the abstract notifications have been sent out early, allowing delegates to register and book their travel as soon as possible
Please check your email for your notification letter or log in to your account on our Congress Management System to see your status. If your paper was accepted, you will see a “My Presentations” button. For any questions, please contact us at program@tts2024.org.
Booth #224 Exhibit Hall is located in Exhibit Hall A, Level 2 Pennsylvania Convention Center
Onsite representatives:
Marcelle McPhaden, TTS Executive Director
Jennifer Groverman, Manager, DICG & Projects
Women in Transplantation Networking Event - Saturday, June 1 @18h15
Women in Transplantation (WIT), a Special Initiative of The Transplantation Society (TTS), is delighted to collaborate with the Women’s Health Community of Practice (WHCOP) of the American Society of Transplantation (AST), as well as the Women’s group of the ASTS (American Society of Transplant Surgeons) at a special Networking Event at the American Transplant Congress, the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Transplantation.
The session will take place in Ballroom AB on Level 3, up the escalators from the Grand Foyer. The ATC Women’s Networking Event is a joint activity of the ASTS, AST and TTS.
Michelle Josephson, United States
Professor of Medicine
Director of Education, Transplant Institute
UChicago Medicine
The agenda for the session is as follows:
6:15pm – 6:30pm – Open Networking (drinks/hors d’oeuvres)
6:30pm – 7:15pm – Presentation by Dr. Michelle Josephson
Risk Factors for Surgical-site Infections After Liver Transplant: Does Perioperative Antibiotic Regimen Matter?
Surgical-site infections (SSIs) are common in liver transplant recipients. The optimal SSI antimicrobial prophylaxis agent and duration are not established. We aimed to explore risk factors for SSIs after transplant, with a particular interest in the impact of perioperative antibiotic regimen on the development of SSIs.
Pretransplant Malnutrition, Particularly With Muscle Depletion Is Associated With Adverse Outcomes After Kidney Transplantation
Kidney transplant centers lack consistent diagnostic malnutrition tools. The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and American Society of Parenteral Nutrition Adult Malnutrition Criteria (AMC) is the widely accepted and utilized tool by Registered Dietitian Nutritionists (RDNs) to diagnose malnutrition.
The International Society of Nephrology and The Transplantation Society join forces to support the training of young physicians from
low resource areas receiving hands-on
training in advanced host institutions to
acquire state of-the-art knowledge in
transplantation
The training focuses on providing the skills and knowledge specifically required by the home
institution. ISN-TTS Fellowship trainings can be long (6-12 months) or short term (3-6 months).
Applicants must be within 5 years or less of their last doctoral degree.
From a lower-, lower-middle- or uppermiddle-income country according to World
Bank classification.
Training in tissue typing, transplant nephrology, transplant coordination, transplant surgery or other relevant training related to renal transplantation.
Training must be relevant to local conditions and healthcare context.
Application Deadline: October 1
TID - Quality and Safety Survey
TID is launching a survey to develop quality indicators for managing infections in transplantation, aiming to improve patient outcomes. They seek input from centers worldwide to understand their data and mechanisms for handling post-transplant infections. This will enable collaboration with international organizations to create robust indicators. Only one representative per center is needed, preferably with an administrator. Your participation is crucial for advancing the field of Transplant Infectious Disease. Thank you for your contribution!