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Register Today: CEoT 2025
Join us at the 2025 Cutting Edge of Transplantation (CEoT) – Transforming Tomorrow: Leading the Way in Organ Transplantation Modernization – from February 27 to March 1 in Scottsdale, AZ. Register today to be part of the future of transplantation.
Add "FAST" to Your Signature
The Fellow of the American Society of Transplantation (FAST) designation application is now open to all members who meet the eligibility criteria. Don't miss out on joining this prestigious program and be recognized for your contributions to transplantation!
2025 COP Executive Committee Self-Nominations
Self-nominations are now being accepted for open positions on the COP Executive Committees. The deadline to submit your nomination is 11:59 p.m. ET on February 3, 2025. Check out our website to learn more.
Discounted Membership for Trainees
For a limited time, the AST is offering an exclusive membership discount to transplant trainees. We're on a mission to help trainees boost their careers using the AST's benefits.
Through March 31, 2025, trainees can join the AST for just $60. To join with this promotion, you must qualify as a transplant trainee and be approved for membership. To receive the discount, use code TRAINEE2025. Participate in AST Focus Groups
The AST invites members to participate in exclusive Focus Groups at CEoT 2025! These sessions offer a unique opportunity for our industry partners to gather direct feedback from key stakeholders in transplantation – you. By fostering open dialogue, Focus Groups generate valuable insights that help improve services, inform decision-making, and shape future strategies.
Survey: Gender Identity Knowledge Among Transplant Professionals
On behalf of the PSECOP and WHCOP, we would like to invite you to participate in a quick survey entitled Gender Identity Knowledge Among Transplant Professionals.
The aim of the survey is to understand providers’ knowledge and experience providing care to LGBTQ+ identifying patients. Providers include all those who participate in the transplant process, including but not limited to advanced care providers (APPs), coordinators, ethicists, nurses, pharmacists, psychologists, physicians, and surgeons. The survey has been approved by the AST Education Committee. It will take 5-10 minutes to complete. Thank you in advance for your time and participation. AST Public Policy Form
The AST Public Policy Committee is pleased to introduce the AST Public Policy Form, a survey aimed at soliciting your perspectives on legislative and regulatory issues that significantly influence both patient care and professional practice. With this new initiative, our goal is to establish a platform for our membership to actively engage with the Public Policy Committee by sharing their invaluable ideas and perspectives. We look forward to your input as we navigate the dynamics of our ever-evolving landscape of transplant care and practice.
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Development and Validation of the Neuro-Score: A Specific Scale to Detect and Monitor Cognitive Impairment in Kidney or Liver Transplant Recipients
We created and validated the Neuro-Score, a specific scale to detect and monitor cognitive impairment, including mild stages, in kidney or liver transplant recipients. A qualitative study was conducted to define a preliminary set of 62 items.
Contemporary Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Infections in Low-Risk CMV Seronegative Recipients of Solid Organ Transplants From CMV Seronegative Donors (D−/R−): Time to Reexamine Donor CMV Serostatus
Early posttransplant cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections in CMV seronegative solid organ transplant recipients (SOTR) with CMV seronegative donors (D−/R−) are often attributed transfusion-transmitted CMV. The prevalence of false-negative donor CMV serology in D−/R− SOTR with early CMV infections has not been explored.
Socioeconomic Inequities in Preemptive Kidney Transplantation and Graft Survival: An Innovative Approach to Identifying Disparities in Kidney Transplantation
The limitations of conventional measures of socioeconomic status (SES) limit our ability to elucidate the role of SES as a key element of social determinants of health in kidney transplantation. This study’s objective was to use an innovative SES measure, the HOUsing-based SES measure (HOUSES) index, to examine the effects of social determinants of health on access to and outcomes of kidney transplantation.
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