Post-Graduate Course - Clinical Program
Post-Graduate Course - Clinical Program
Description
This postgraduate course is designed for emerging transplant leaders and established transplant clinicians seeking a comprehensive, up-to-date overview of contemporary transplantation. The program brings together internationally recognised experts to explore state-of-the-art advances across the field of clinical transplantation, including xenotransplantation, machine perfusion advances, recipient-focused challenges, and evolving therapeutic and policy approaches to increasing transplantation. Through a combination of cutting-edge science, clinical case discussions, and practical updates for everyday practice, this course aims to equip participants with the knowledge needed to lead in modern transplant care.
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PGC Clinical 1 - Transplant state of the art
Chairs: Lucino Bahena Carrera (MX), Dan Harvey (GB)
Welcome and introduction
Vikas Sridhar (CA)
Transplant oncology: Liver transplantation for non-resectable colorectal liver metastasesSimone I. Strasser (AU)
PGC Clinical 2 - Recipients
Chairs: Lachlan McMichael (AU), Shaifali Sandal (CA)
Geriatric transplantation: Pushing the boundaries
Tracey Ying (AU)
PGC Clinical 3 - Contemporary issues in transplantation and obesity management
Chairs: Khushboo Saxena (IN), Philip Andrew Clayton (AU)










