Advances in Transplantation covers a variety of current issues and practices in transplant medicine, from referrals and indications, to avoiding complications and optimizing patient care. Because transplantation involves a team of medical professionals, this series facilitates an interdisciplinary conversation on the topics of different organ systems, organ donation policy and ethical considerations. It also uncovers the latest developments in transplantation with research pioneers. Dr. Aaron Carroll hosts.
Xenotransplantation: Liver Allocation and Bioethics Part 2 of 2
Xenotransplantation: Liver Allocation and Bioethics Part 2 of 2
Xenotransplantation: History and Current Advances Part 1 of 2
Xenotransplantation: History and Current Advances Part 1 of 2
Psychological Screening Before Transplantation
Psychological Screening Before Transplantation
Lung Allocation and Who is Transplanted
Lung Allocation and Who is Transplanted
Multivisceral Transplantation for Neuroendocrine and Desmoid Tumors
Multivisceral Transplantation for Neuroendocrine and Desmoid Tumors
From the Waiting List to Recovery: Lifestyle Aspects of Transplantation
From the Waiting List to Recovery: Lifestyle Aspects of Transplantation
Densensitization Therapy for Kidney Transplant Patients
Densensitization Therapy for Kidney Transplant Patients
Transplant & Treatment Options for Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Transplant & Treatment Options for Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma
The Case for Pancreas-After-Kidney Transplantation in Type 1 Diabetics
The Case for Pancreas-After-Kidney Transplantation in Type 1 Diabetics
Advanced Heart Care: Timing Considerations for VAD and Transplant
Advanced Heart Care: Timing Considerations for VAD and Transplant
When to Consider Liver Transplantation for Patients with Hepatitis C
When to Consider Liver Transplantation for Patients with Hepatitis C
Organ Shortages, and When Living Organ Donation Might be a Viable Alternative to Deceased Organ Donation
Organ Shortages, and When Living Organ Donation Might be a Viable Alternative to Deceased Organ Donation