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13th EPITA Symposium
ESOT Council – Call for nominations 2023
Dear Colleagues, At the ESOT Congress in September in Athens, John Boletis, Ina Jochmans, Nicos Kessaris and Hanne Scholz will complete their first term in office as ESOT Councillors. In addition, we have an additional vacancy due to one Councillors’ appointment as Treasurer. Please note that, according to our Bylaws, John, Ina, Nicos and Hanne can
The key to long-term success in transplantation
“Personalised medicine has become essential in practically every field of healthcare, but tailored medicine is extremely vital when it comes to organ transplantation.” Maarten Naesens, Clinical Director of the Nephrology and Renal Transplantation Unit of the University Hospitals Leuven, EKITA board member and ESOT Congress SPC member, speaks about the personalised considerations that must be
Solidarity matters
ESOT is proud to partner with Rainbow4Africa, a non-governmental humanitarian organisation, to increase the quality, specificity and accessibility of health systems in developing countries. By working together, ESOT and Rainbow4Africa hope to achieve their common goal of improving the health and well-being of individuals and communities in developing countries. By providing essential healthcare services, education,
Collaborations
1st Corneal Transplantation and Eye Banking Course – Endorsed by ESOT
4th Kidney Transplantation Course – Endorsed by ESOT
Read the report of the ESOT educational needs survey
Last year we invited you to participate in our survey on the educational needs of the ESOT community. We are truly grateful for the time you took to share your views and needs, and we are now happy to share the findings of the survey with you! Based on the community’s input, we launched new
ESOT TLJ Consensus Conference Highlights Report
We would like to extend a huge thank you to everyone who joined ESOT at TLJ 3.0 and supported us on our mission to transform the world of transplantation and improve the lives of people living with transplants. We are excited to see the impact of these newly formed consensus reports and hope they assist in guiding the future of transplantation. However, we recognise there is still a long way to go. Our work does not stop here, and we look forward to continuing to strive towards a brighter future for transplantation at many more meetings in the years to come.