On-demand

View AST's recorded content on-demand.

 

Welcome to your AST VIDEO LIBRARY!

Log in to view video content linked to your AST account, visit our "On-demand" and "Live Webinar" sections to see what's available, or skip ahead by clicking directly on a course or series below!

Live Webinars

Register for AST's upcoming live webinars.



Popular AST Video Library Content:

 


T3 Webinars

Timely Topics in Transplantation (T3) Webinars
Live & on-demand webinars featuring expert faculty covering current issues in transplantation.

 

CTC

Comprehensive Trainee Curriculum (CTC)
Over 40 videos covering various transplant specialties! Suggested learning tracks available.

 

Tx10

Transplant in 10 (Tx10) Videos
Short whiteboard talks focusing on easy-to-understand explanations of complex topics.

 


TxAQM Foundations Course

Transplant Administration Foundations Course
A comprehensive education program for
professionals in the field of Transplant Administration!

ILDA

Independent Living Donor Advocate (ILDA) Series
An on-demand, 9-part webinar series created for
beginner ILDAs, seasoned ILDAs, & transplant managers.

 

TNCC

Transplant Nephrology Core Curriculum (TNCC)
11 videos on the care of kidney transplant recipients, based on the ABIM’s nephrology blueprint!

 



Upcoming Timely Topics in Transplantation (T3) Webinars


Archives of AST's past T3 series can also be found in the store. All T3 videos are free to AST members, and only $25 for non-members.



The AST Journal Club Series

The AST Journal Club series provides a forum for open discussion of important articles in transplantation, including featured articles from the American Journal of Transplantation. Each journal club is hosted by one of AST's Communities of Practice, but transplant professionals from all specialties and areas of interest are invited to attend.
Learn more about our AST/AJT Journal Clubs and register for free today!

AST Journal Club Series



About AST

Founded in 1982, the American Society of Transplantation (AST) is an organization of approximately 4,000 professionals dedicated to advancing the field of transplantation and improving patient care by promoting research, education, advocacy, and organ donation. The society is the largest transplant organization in North America and is recognized as the premier society for transplantation. AST members are sought out as transplant experts and advocates. Other transplant organizations, policy makers, regulatory agencies, payors, academic institutions, and the general public look to the AST for guidance, research, and resources related to transplantation.