The fourth webinar in the ESOT series devoted to the COVID-19 pandemic will focus on the resumption of transplant programs in this phase of the pandemic. As hospitals resume operations paused due to COVID-19, we will discuss different perspectives on the management of transplant programs throughout the different stages of the pandemic, with reports from professionals who have been on the front lines in some of the most impacted countries.
The webinar was held June 29, 2020.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8XelvkcLIM
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Now your patient is diagnosed with COVID-19, what is next? (1) Pulmonary Assessment and Management of COVID-19 (a) Diagnostic testing and role of chest CT (b) Utility of Mechanical Ventilation and ECMO; (2) Extra-pulmonary manifestations of COVID-19 (a) Cardiac (b) Renal, (c) Superimposed infections and sepsis. The webinar was held April 9, 2020.
https://ilts.org/education/webinars/vanguard-webinar-now-your-patient-is-diagnosed-with-covid-19-what-is-next/
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ESOT is offering this webinar recording as an opportunity for patient representatives and transplant professionals to exchange their concerns, suggestions, and expectations in relation to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Our aim is to raise awareness on the main concerns of transplant patients and to provide strategies and resources that can help to better cope with the additional uncertainty arising from the current circumstances.
The webinar was held April 27, 2020.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BX5Gmn0S1Zc&feature=youtu.be
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Discussion of COVID-19 and transplantation by ILTS ID and Liver Transplantant Specialist Interest Group (SIG), worldwide update on COVID-19 status by Vanguard Committee COVID-19 – The State of Affairs in Individual Countries across the Globe, presented by ILTS Vanguard Committee members. The webinar was held 23 March, 2020.
https://ilts.org/education/webinars/march-2020-ilts-vanguard-and-id-sig-covid/
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A number of transplant organizations from around the world have partnered to develop this second educational webinar for the organ donation and transplantation communities. Our goal is to share experiences to date and respond to your questions about the impact of COVID-19 on organ donation and transplantation. This webinar was recorded on April 13, 2020.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sGbpACkSBw
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The webinar discusses the following questions: 1.When do centers stop transplanting? Regulation and oversight at the time of COVID-19 -What can a hospital do at the time of COVID-19? 2.ILTS Presidential Address - 3.How do you protect your team, yourself and your family in a setting of limited resources? The webinar was held March 31, 2020.
https://ilts.org/education/webinars/vanguard-webinar-2nd-special-issue-covid-19-and-transplantation/
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The following topics were discussed during the webinar:
1. The lockdown ease and how to manage a transplant program during mild COVID-19 outbreak
2. Chronic Kidney Disease and COVID19: Better transplant or dialysis?
3. How to effectively manage non COVID19 patients and provide the life-saving care needed?
4. Public health surveillance and outbreak investigation for COVID19
The webinar was held May 4, 2020
https://youtu.be/sjwOtpNC9p8
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Nieren.nl is an online platform for kidney patients, kidney donors and their carers.
The topics of the webinar were:
- Information about the coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Facts and figures
- Safe hospital visits and hospital admissions
- Restart of the transplantation programme
- How to deal with the 1.5m society and easing of the restrictions
- How do deal with feelings of fear and uncertainty
The webinar was held 27 May 2020
https://www.nieren.nl/webinar
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The webinar was held April 7, 2020.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oK2gdbbZKBk
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The webinar was held on April 17, 2020. The agenda included the following topics:
The benefits of statewide transplant communication during a crisis such as COVID-19
The development of home care strategies, including telehealth during COVID-19 for transplant candidates, recipients and living donors
Strategies for maintaining COVID-19 free units during a surge
Complex staffing issues that arose with inpatient and ambulatory care areas
Implemented strategies that will continue post-pandemic
https://unos.org/news/covid19/join-collaborative-covid-19-webinar/
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