Transplant in Ten or Less


Transplant professionals have increasing demands on their time. Finding time in one’s day to attend conferences or to read journals is challenging. Transplant in 10 is intended to provide transplant professionals with short, easily accessible videos on key and updated topics in 10 minutes.

This video series will be a resource for the busy transplant professional who needs to brush up on a key concept or get the latest updates while between patients or in line for coffee – when you have 10 minutes or less to learn.

These short whiteboard talks focus on a broad spectrum of transplant topics presented by experts in the field. Transplant in 10 focuses on easy-to-understand explanations of complex topics, simple visuals and quick access on either your mobile device or computer. 

A new educational video has been added to the series!

All new Tx10 videos can be found here (filtering by "New").


**To view the FREE content:

  1. Click on the teal button labeled ACCESS CONTENT to the right
  2. Click on the Cart at the top of your screen
  3. Click Checkout
  4. Click My Account
  5. Click On Demand
  6. Click View Product
  7. Click the Session Title

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Sessions

Living donor evaluation and risk assessment (2017)

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Donors

Utilization of high-risk donors (2017)

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Donors

Expanding/liberalizing the deceased donor pool (COIIN project) (2017)

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Donors

What is the calculated PRA and what are its implications and pitfalls (2017)

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HLA

Desensitization for the patient awaiting organ transplantation - what makes sense (2017)

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HLA

New UNOS donor heart allocation proposal (2017)

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Thoracic

How to screen and manage BK infection (2018)

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Kidney

Medical Issues in Live Liver Donor Evaluations (2018)

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Donors Liver

My Donor is Infected: Safe to Accept? (2018)

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  • Cameron Wolfe, MBBS(Hons), MPH, FIDSA, Duke University Medical Center

Hepatitis C (HCV)-infected donors to non-HCV-infected recipients (2018)

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  • Cameron Wolfe, MBBS(Hons), MPH, FIDSA, Duke University Medical Center