- Pre-Congress
Improving donation practices for better transplant systems

Sunday September 11, 2022 | 08:00 to 14:45
Room: D
Track: General


This workshop is ticketed and available in-person and virtually. Tickets are USD 45/each and include refreshments and boxed lunch for in-person attendees. Seats are limited, and pre-registration is required. To purchase your ticket, sign-in and access your registration profile, or email info@tts2022.org for assistance.

Through the use of new learning technologies, this workshop is designed to learn through the best methodology available: practice. Using clinical simulation, video games and virtual reality, you will learn about the main aspects of the deceased donation clinical process. Join the workshop to experience how it is like to be a key donation person!

  • Donor detection and evaluation: play the Game of Donors videogame and get into a virtual hospital to practice the selection and evaluation of donors
  • Brain death and donor management: deal with a potential donor in a real case clinical scenario
  • Family approach for organ donation: experience a family interview with VR glasses to practice breaking bad news and approach for donation consent
The course is divided into four sessions. Click on each session for full details

Immersive experience: Welcome and general introduction

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Alejandro Nino Murcia, Colombia
Welcome

Gabriel Gondolesi, Argentina

Marcelo Cantarovich, Canada

Dr. Chloë Ballesté, Spain
General introduction

Mrs. Carmen Blanco, Spain


Immersive experience: Donor detection and evaluation

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Marco Sacchi, Italy
Where are my donors? How to detect and evaluate donors


Immersive experience: Brain death and donor management

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Dr. Marian Irazabal, Spain
Critical care practices when dealing with potential donors


Immersive experience: Family approach for organ donation

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Dr. Omid Ghobadi, Iran (Islamic Republic of)
How to communicate bad news and obtain the family consent for donation

Dr. Chloë Ballesté, Spain
How to communicate bad news and obtain the family consent for donation



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