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Give a Kidney: Living Donation - Back to Basics
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In this webinar we will be going right back to the basics of living kidney donation. Our panel will be answering all those questions you wanted to ask but were afraid to! This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone with even the slightest interest in living kidney donation. Whether you are just thinking about whether to donate or maybe you might need a transplant in future and are considering living donation. Our wonderful team of experts will start off by asking and answering a series of pre-arranged questions aimed at those with little to no knowledge of living kidney donation. The panel will then be able to answer any questions you may have (although, for obvious reasons will not be able to give specific clinical advice for individual cases). We know that the process of thinking about donation can be very daunting, and many people have lots of questions and concerns before, during and even after the process. We hope this event will be an opportunity to ask them in an informal and friendly setting. You can choose to remain anonymous should you wish to, and there’s no pressure to ask, if you just want to come along to hear the answers to other people’s questions. The session will be recorded as it will be used as an educational resource in future.
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Mar 18, 2023 10:00 AM in
London
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Hi there, You are invited to a Zoom webinar. When: Mar 18, 2023 10:00 London Topic: Give a Kidney: Living Donation - Back to Basics Register in advance for this webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_81lvgBW8RkSxC59T4GEOEg After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. ---------- Webinar Speakers Dr. Adnan Sharif (Consultant Nephrologist and Honorary Reader @Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham and University of Birmingham) Dr. Adnan Sharif graduated from the University of Edinburgh in 2002 and underwent his medical and nephrology training in Cardiff and Birmingham respectively, while achieving his research MD in the field of post-transplantation diabetes. He took up his Consultant Nephrologist post at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham in 2011 with a special interest in renal transplantation and is an Honorary Reader at the University of Birmingham. He has an active research focus and is currently Chief Investigator on a number of prospective cohort and randomized clinical trials in nephrology and transplantation. Adnan serves as board member for the UK Organ Donation and Transplant Research Network research stream, co-leading on the long-term outcomes theme. Mr Paul Gibbs (Vascular and Renal Transplant Surgeon @Wessex Kidney Centre, Queen Alexander Hospital, Portsmouth) Paul Gibbs MBBS, FRCS(Eng), MD Consultant Surgeon Paul Gibbs qualified at Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School, London in 1992. He did his higher surgical training in Wessex, 1997 to 2004, which included an MD in renal transplant immunology. Paul trained in the renal transplant units in Cardiff, Oxford and Portsmouth before being appointed as a vascular and renal transplant surgeon in the Wessex Kidney Centre, Queen Alexander Hospital, Portsmouth in February 2005. Since his appointment he has been the Clinical Director of the Renal Transplant Programme (2004 to 2018), is Clinical Lead for Vascular Access and an active trainer for both undergraduate and postgraduate trainees. He is now Care Group Director for general surgery. Caroline Basarab-Horwath (Living Donor Coordinator @Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust) Caroline has been a Living Donor Co-ordinator in Sheffield since 2005. She is a registered nurse with 23 years’ renal experience. Caroline has always had a passion for transplantation and became a Sister on the transplant ward before commencing her role as Living Donor Co-ordinator. Caroline has recently initiated the ‘Daisy Chain’ Thank You’ cards for non-directed donors, that are now available nationally. Caroline feels extremely privileged to be part of living donation, and more so to work with such amazing donors.
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