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TTS 2018 Challenging Cases Competition

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Deadline: March 18, 2018

Are you involved in managing challenging transplant cases?
If yes, the Scientific Program Committee of the TTS 2018 congress in Madrid is inviting you to submit the most challenging case you were involved with.

The invitation is open to TTS and non-TTS members who are studying/training in any transplant related discipline (students, interns, residents, fellows or post-doctoral fellows). The submitters of the top three ranked cases will be invited to present these cases in a clinical crowdsourcing session at the post-graduate course (PGC) that will precede the TTS 2018 Congress. The winners will receive a complementary registration to the PGC and a Young Investigator Award of US $1000. Description of the case should not exceed 300 words.

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Educational Library Latest Postings

Trends and challenges in liver transplantation:
Antibody Mediated Rejection in Liver Transplantation Part I - Role of DSA's and Treatment Options.

Discussants: Laura J. Wozniak, Jacqueline O'Leary; Moderator Udeme D Ekong

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ISODP Webinar:
Quality Assessment of Kidneys for Transplantation – Truth or Dare

Speaker: Professor Sandy Feng; Moderator: Eduardo Rocha

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Member Poll on 2022 Congress Venue

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TTS is seeking your opinion on your preferred location for the 29th International Congress of The Transplantation Society in 2022 to help the Congress Selection Committee decide between the three potential locations: Buenos Aires, Istanbul and Montreal. The final selection will be based on several factors, one of which is members' preference.

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TTS 2018 is now considering abstracts in the late-breaker and poster categories until FEBRUARY 15.

It is anticipated that the compilation of late breaker abstracts is made possible by studies completed after the initial November 15, 2017 abstract submission deadline. They are intended to represent the very latest development in transplantation science. These abstracts will be reviewed in a very finite period by a special review board, and accepted with the same stringent criteria as the Nov 2017 abstract submissions. The review criteria will be at par with the original call for abstracts in Nov 2017, but for late-breaking abstracts there will be a stronger focus on the criteria of "very latest development in the field of transplantation".

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FEATURED ARTICLE - Transplantation


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Submitted by Dr Karen Keung, Editorial Fellow, Transplantation.

Hospitalization Among Individuals Waitlisted For Kidney Transplant.
Newman KL, Lynch RJ, Adams AB, Zhang R, Pastan SO, Patzer RE.
Transplantation. 2017 ;101(12):2913-2923.

Hospitalization whilst waitlisted for kidney transplantation is associated with a reduced likelihood of transplantation and worse posttransplant outcomes. Few studies however, have scrutinized demographic, medical and geographical factors or the causes of hospitalization whilst waitlisted.
In this observational study, the authors mined United States Renal Data System (USRDS) Medicare-linked data of 53810 adult patients waitlisted between 2005-2013; multi-level, multivariable ordinal logistic regression was used to estimate odds ratios. Factors identified to be associated with increased hospitalization rates included older age, tobacco use, time on dialysis before waitlisting, insurance coverage when end-stage renal disease had been diagnosed, living in a health service area with more than the median number of acute care hospital beds per 1000 residents, and urban residence. Detailed causes of hospitalization were also described, with 'other complications due to renal dialysis device, implant, and graft' identified as the most common ICD-9 (International Classification of Diseases, ninth revision) diagnosis.

In summary, the authors identified both modifiable and nonmodifiable factors associated with hospitalization, however further studies are required to determine whether targeting modifiable factors translates to a reduction in hospitalization for waitlisted individuals.

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Last Chance! Deadline Reminders


TTS Officer / Council Nominations - January 31, 2018

TTS is seeking nominations for three Officer positions that will be vacated in 2018: President-Elect, Vice President and Treasurer. In addition, five of the 12 Councilors-at-large will be changing.

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Medawar Prize Nominations - January 31, 2018

The Medawar Prize, named after Society co-founder Sir Peter Medawar, is recognized as the world's highest dedicated award for the most outstanding contributions in the field of transplantation.

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Recognition Award Nominations - January 31, 2018

The Transplantation Society bestows Honours and Awards to recognize individuals contributing to the field of transplantation through outstanding achievement (for basic scientists, clinicians and in developing countries), and mentorship and training. All members of TTS in good standing are eligible to make nominations and to be nominated for these Awards.

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Women in Transplantation Awards - January 31, 2018

The Women in Transplantation (WIT) Steering Committee have created the Woman Leader in Transplantation Award to recognize a woman who has helped further the field of transplantation through research, policies, leadership, initiatives or other regarded contributions. Also created by the WIT Steering Committee, the Unsung Hero Award will be presented to one woman who has had an extraordinary impact in transplantation through community service, volunteering, mentorship or other community based activity.

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Transplantation Science Awards - Deadline May 31, 2018

The Transplantation Science Committee together with The Transplantation Society and Transplantation are pleased to announce the best manuscripts published by the journal in 2017. Named after two pioneering giants, a selection committee that included editors of Transplantation, The Transplantation Society, in addition to members and chairs of the Transplantation Science Committee will select two winners amongst a very competitive group of publications.

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