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Complications of Immunosuppression (2016)

After participating in this activity, the learner will be able to:

1. State the key infectious, metabolic, malignancy related complications of transplant immunosuppression
2. Identify strategies to modify immunosuppression with each of these complications
3. Summarize the consequence of these changes and outline optimal monitoring strategies after the changes


Fundamentals of Basic Transplant Immunology (2016)

After participating in this activity, the learner will be able to:

1. Identify the targets of the immune system upon transplantation
2. Describe the key immune cells and pathways involved in rejection
3. Explain the different patterns of immunological injury to the allograft


Antibody-Mediated Rejection (2019)

In “Antibody-Mediated Rejection,” Dr. Arjang Djamali provides a concise overview of this difficult topic for the Transplant in 10 audience. This video can be watched in conjunction with the “Approaches Towards Desensitization” Tx10 presentation given by Dr. Stanley Jordan.


Approaches Towards Desensitization (2019)

In “Approaches Towards Desensitization,” Dr. Stanley Jordan covers novel and experimental approaches to AMR and desensitization for the Transplant in 10 audience. This video can be watched as a follow-up to the “Antibody-Mediated Rejection” Tx10 presentation given by Dr. Arjang Djamali.


Controversies in Liver-Kidney (2019)

In “Controversies in Liver-Kidney,” Dr. Josh Levitsky outlines the controversial aspects of this important topic for the Transplant in 10 audience.


Hepatitis C Donors in Kidney Transplantation (2019)

In “Hepatitis C Donors in Kidney Transplantation,” Dr. Peter Reese outlines this important topic, including approaches from the perspective of the THINKER clinical trial, for the Transplant in 10 audience.


Top 10 Updates in CMV and Organ Transplantation (2019)

In “Top 10 Updates in CMV and Organ Transplantation,” Dr. Camille Kotton provides a detailed overview of this important topic for the Transplant in 10 audience. 

Dr. Kotton lists several references in her presentation. More information on these references can be found in the handout labeled "Download the List of References," with direct timestamp links available under the “Chapters” tab.