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UCL Renal Transplantation course – Endorsed by ESOT

June 1, 2020 | Kidney | Network

4th UCL Renal Transplantation Course

Date: 16 – 18 September 2020
Time: 09:00 – 17:00 hrs BST

This course will now be live-streamed. Participants will also be able to access the archived version for four weeks after the event.

Course overview

This three-day course provides an update on renal transplantation for nephrology clinicians, trainee renal transplant surgeons and nurses specialising in this field.
Through lectures, case-based discussions and small group workshops, the course covers clinical aspects of kidney transplants, from donor and recipient selection through to surgical and medical management post-transplant.

Learning outcomes

The course will help you:
– understand how to assess kidney donors and recipients, the critical features of surgical transplantation, tissue typing and the medical management of kidney transplant recipients
– gain up-to-date knowledge of acute developments in the clinical management of transplantation and its complications
– evaluate real cases of donor and recipient assessment, cross-matching and infectious complications of transplantation
– critically reflect on ways to improve current practice and the patient pathway

 

Registration Fees

The fees for three days are:
Consultants: £405
Trainees: £385
Royal Free Hospital/UCL staff: £310
NHS nursing staff/transplant coordinators: £180*

Online booking is through UCL Online Store.
*We are able to provide a number of free 1-day places to NHS renal nursing staff. Please email Med.Cfnevents@ucl.ac.uk for more information.

 

Further details can be found on our course webpage

Course Admin:
Kate Henderson
Telephone: +44 (0)20 8016 8264
E-mail: Med.Cfnevents@ucl.ac.uk

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