Management of Transplant Programs during the COVID-19 Pandemic – part III *** Supported by an unrestricted grant from Chiesi *** Chaired by Maria Irene Bellini and Raj Thuraisingham PROGRAMME The COVID-19 pandemic from the Transplant Surgeon point of view – Vassilios Papalois – UK The COVID-19 pandemic from the intensivist’s point of view – Francesca
Category: Education
The COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons learnt from Italy
The third webinar in the ESOT series devoted to the COVID-19 pandemic will focus on Italy, the first European country hit by the virus and one of the most heavily impacted countries overall. Our speakers, who have been on the front lines in the management of the pandemic, will share their experience and insights with
Cardiothoracic transplantation in complex paediatric recipients
WEBINAR in collaboration with IPTA Keynote speaker: Anne Dipchand, Professor of paediatrics, University of Toronto, Canada Chairs: Maria Irene Bellini, Renal Transplant Surgeon, Belfast City Hospital, UK Nicos Kessaris, Renal Unit, Guy’s Hospital, London, UK Key topics: • HLA antibodies and sensitization • Challenging cardiac anatomical considerations • Univentricular hearts and when to transplant • Waitlist
Current state of paediatric lung transplantation
WEBINAR in collaboration with IPTA Keynote speaker: Stuart C. Sweet, Medical Director, Paediatric Lung Transplant Program, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, U.S. Chairs: Maria Irene Bellini, Renal Transplant Surgeon, Belfast City Hospital, UK Stephen Marks, Reader and Consultant in Paediatric Nephrology at University College London Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, UK
Management of Transplant Programs during COVID-19 Pandemic
Management of Transplant Programs during COVID-19 Pandemic Chaired by Maria Irene Bellini and Francesco Giovinazzo We discuss about: Experiences from different countries Resources distribution – Ethics point of view – Transplant Surgeon point of view – ICU point of view *** Supported by an unrestricted grant from Chiesi ***
ESOT STATEMENT ON COVID-19 OUTBREAK
ESOT closely monitors the developing situation on COVID-19 and follows guidelines and instructions issued by the WHO and the ECDC. We value the following resources: Guidance on Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) for Transplant Clinicians Novel coronavirus outbreak: information and resources Any changes in the status of the ESOT educational activities and meetings will be communicated via our website and
Meet the Orgamites
The main objective of the Orgamites is to raise awareness and public acceptance of organ donation around the world, so that organ donation becomes the default position when anyone passes away for whatever reason. Their organs can then deliver life enhancing and life extending support to another person. The lack of organs available for children is particularly
YPT #TLJ2018 Best Bits
These broadcast are brought to you by the Young Professionals in Transplantation (YPT) network of the European Society of Organ Transplantation (ESOT) in occasion of the TLJ2018