Happening on 15|09|2020 see here the programme: Dale Gardiner, United Kingdom Should we abandon the term brain death? Dr. Emma K. Massey, Netherlands Overcoming the Challenge of Finding a Living Donor Frank JMF Dor, United Kingdom Extremes in living organ donation David M. Shaw, Switzerland Organ recycling: is this the future? #VirtualTTS #TTS2020
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European Day for Organ Donation and Transplantation 2020
The European Day for Organ Donation and Transplantation (EODD) takes place to raise awareness on the importance of organ, tissue and cell donation as a way to improve and save lives. The EDQM, Council of Europe, organises this event in a different country every year and, more generally, sets quality, safety and ethical standards for
Clinical Transplantation Day 2020 – Endorsed by ESOT and EKITA
We would like to draw your attention on the upcoming “Clinical Transplantation Day” 2020 that will be organised on November 20th 2020, endorsed by ESOT and EKITA. The focus of the day is: “PATIENT MANAGEMENT AND EMPOWERMENT IN THE POST COVID-19 WORLD. Browse the programme here ABSTRACTS All abstracts must be submitted per email to the
Join our dedicated COVID-19 Open Forum
At this challenging time ESOT has created a dedicated online forum for transplant professionals to discuss experiences, offer recommendations and share resources linked to COVID-19. The forum is FREE of charge and open to all transplant professionals. Now, more than ever, we are #StrongerTogether. JOIN THE COVID-19 DISCUSSION ESOT Transplant Live subscribers can access the forum using their
ESOT works with patients in exciting new initiative
Building on past work with transplant patient organisations throughout Europe to foster cooperation between healthcare professionals and patients and to broaden patient participation in its own activities, ESOT is pleased to announce the launch of the Patient Inclusion Initiative. During the ESOT 2019 congress, ESOT hosted a meeting of 19 transplant patient organisations from 13
Management of Transplant Programs during the COVID-19 Pandemic – part III
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
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
Q&A Session 2 from the webinar “Coping with Uncertainty during the COVID-19 Pandemic”
The ESOT webinar “Coping with Uncertainty during the COVID-19 Pandemic” took place on April 27, 2020. Conceived as an opportunity for patient representatives and transplant professionals to exchange their concerns, suggestions, and expectations in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic, the webinar was attended by patients, patient associations and medical professionals. In the Second video of this series,
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