Explore effective social media strategies to enhance transplant communication, education, and engagement with patients, professionals, and the public.
- How Social Media Has Been Used in Transplantation - Macey Levan
- Leveraging Social Media to Increase Organ Donation - Frank Dor
- The Professional Edge: Doโs and Donโts as a Transplanter on Social Media - Augusto dos Santos, Jr
Objectives
Understand the evolution and impact of social media in transplantation.
Learn strategies to design and measure effective organ donation campaigns.
Identify best practices for professional and ethical social media use.
๐ Donโt forget to like, share, and subscribe to the TTS channel for more education content.
About the Journals
The official Journal of The Transplantation Society. Transplantation (https://transplantjournal.com) and is published monthly and is a highly cited and influential journal in the field, with more than 25,000 citations per year.
Transplantation Direct (https://tts.org/journal/transplantation-direct) is an open access portal for international transplantation with rapid electronic publication of peer-reviewed, high-quality basic research and clinical studies related to the field of transplantation.
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The Transplantation Society (https://tts.org) provides focus for global leadership in transplantation through the advancement and development of both the science and clinical practice of transplantation throughout the world abd scientific communication, continuing education of its membership and guidance on the ethical practice of transplantation.
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Explore effective social media strategies to enhance transplant communication, education, and engagement with patients, professionals, and the public.
- How Social Media Has Been Used in Transplantation - Macey Levan
- Leveraging Social Media to Increase Organ Donation - Frank Dor
- The Professional Edge: Doโs and Donโts as a Transplanter on Social Media - Augusto dos Santos, Jr
Objectives
Understand the evolution and impact of social media in transplantation.
Learn strategies to design and measure effective organ donation campaigns.
Identify best practices for professional and ethical social media use.
๐ Donโt forget to like, share, and subscribe to the TTS channel for more education content.
About the Journals
The official Journal of The Transplantation Society. Transplantation (https://transplantjournal.com) and is published monthly and is a highly cited and influential journal in the field, with more than 25,000 citations per year.
Transplantation Direct (https://tts.org/journal/transplantation-direct) is an open access portal for international transplantation with rapid electronic publication of peer-reviewed, high-quality basic research and clinical studies related to the field of transplantation.
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The Transplantation Society (https://tts.org) provides focus for global leadership in transplantation through the advancement and development of both the science and clinical practice of transplantation throughout the world abd scientific communication, continuing education of its membership and guidance on the ethical practice of transplantation.
Episode 6: Policy Innovations to Advance Equity in Solid Organ Transplantation
TTS Pulse Podcast
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5 months ago
Episode 6: Policy Innovations to Advance Equity in Solid Organ Transplantation
-Title: Policy Innovations to Advance Equity in Solid Organ Transplantation
This is part three in a three-part webinar series based on recent Clinical Series publications in The Lancet on Solid Organ Transplantation:
๐ https://www.thelancet.com/series-do/organ-transplantation
This webinar series is a collaboration between The Lancet, The Transplantation Society (TTS), the American Society of Transplantation (AST), and the European Society for Organ Transplantation (ESOT).
This webinar series is a collaboration between The Lancet, The Transplantation Society (TTS), the American Society of Transplantation (AST), and the European Society for Organ Transplantation (ESOT).
Featuring:
Jennifer Li (Chair), Australia โ TTS Education Co-Chair
Peter Reese (Organizer / Speaker), United States
Elmi Muller (Panelist) South Africa
Lisa McElroy (Panelist) United States
Objectives:
- Understand how barriers to transplantation emerge at different steps across the patient journal from referral to evaluation through transplantation and follow-up care
- Describe global variation in access to transplantation, including differences in access to living donor versus deceased donor transplantation
- Describe global variation in access to high quality care after transplantation
- Describe how national policies can improve transplant equity, but must be tailored to the local context
- Identify knowledge gaps in how transplant equity might be achieved in the future
For more information visit the ๐ Webinar Homepage: https://tts.org/lancet1
About the Series:
Solid organ transplantation offers tremendous benefits for patients with end-stage organ disease. However, key challenges persist: organ shortages, immunosuppression-related toxicities, and inequities in access.
This Lancet Clinical Series explores opportunities to address these issues:
Upcoming Webinars:
Part 1 โ July 7, 2025
Scientific Advances in the Assessment, Modification, and Generation of Transplantable Organs for Patients with End-stage Organ Diseases
View recording: https://tts.org/lancet1
Part 2 โ July 17, 2025
Advancing Patient Monitoring, Diagnostics, and Treatment Strategies for Transplant Precision Medicine
View recording: https://tts.org/lancet2
TTS Pulse Podcast
Explore effective social media strategies to enhance transplant communication, education, and engagement with patients, professionals, and the public.
- How Social Media Has Been Used in Transplantation - Macey Levan
- Leveraging Social Media to Increase Organ Donation - Frank Dor
- The Professional Edge: Doโs and Donโts as a Transplanter on Social Media - Augusto dos Santos, Jr
Objectives
Understand the evolution and impact of social media in transplantation.
Learn strategies to design and measure effective organ donation campaigns.
Identify best practices for professional and ethical social media use.
๐ Donโt forget to like, share, and subscribe to the TTS channel for more education content.
About the Journals
The official Journal of The Transplantation Society. Transplantation (https://transplantjournal.com) and is published monthly and is a highly cited and influential journal in the field, with more than 25,000 citations per year.
Transplantation Direct (https://tts.org/journal/transplantation-direct) is an open access portal for international transplantation with rapid electronic publication of peer-reviewed, high-quality basic research and clinical studies related to the field of transplantation.
-
The Transplantation Society (https://tts.org) provides focus for global leadership in transplantation through the advancement and development of both the science and clinical practice of transplantation throughout the world abd scientific communication, continuing education of its membership and guidance on the ethical practice of transplantation.