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Podcast

Roundtable: Organ Donation and Access to Transplantation

Durin the summer of 2016, The Rogosin Institute participated in the White House Summit on Organ Donation and Transplant. On Friday, December 9, 2016, Rogosin hosted a Transplant Roundtable as part of our participation in the White House Transplant Summit Project. We had a dynamic group of representatives from from the kidney care community — physicians, patients, organ donors, educators, policy experts, advocates, and more — gathered to address the problems associated with the organ donor shortage. Watch the presentations from the Roundtable here.

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Welcome Barry Smith, MD, PhD President, CEO, The Rogosin Institute
Dr. Smith describes the goals of The Rogosin Institute and reviews the goals for the roundtable.

Dec 9, 2016

12:03

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Keynote: Breaking Down Barriers and Building Bridges Adam W. Bingaman, MD, PhD Abdominal Transplant Surgeon Director, Abdominal Transplant Program Methodist Specialty and Transplant Hospital San Antonio, TX
Dr. Bingaman reviews the incidence of kidney disease in the US, options for treatment, challenges and possible solutions for promoting organ transplantation.

Dec 9, 2016

32:40

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Ten Points for Discussion David Serur, MD Medical Director Kidney and Pancreas Transplant Program The Rogosin Institute NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center
Dr. Serur presents ten points identified for discussion during the Roundtable.

Dec 9, 2016

15:41

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Increasing Transplant and Organ Donation: Highlights from Community and Patient Engagement Efforts Molly Phillips, MPH, MSW Manager, Health Promotion Programs and Policy
Pamela Hoyt-Hudson, BSN, RN Vice President, Health Action and Policy, Center for Health Action and Policy
The Rogosin Institute
Molly Phillips presented Rogosin's outreach efforts in the Brooklyn community promoting transplantation, survey results comparing attitudes toward kidney donation in the dialysis and general populations, and key issues to consider as we move forward.
Pamela Hoyt-Hudson presented the Problem Solving for Better Health program and the collaborative nature of Rogosin's outreach efforts.

Dec 9, 2016

19:04

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United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) Kidney Transplant Learning Center Amy D. Waterman, PhD Associate Professor in Residence UCLA Division of Nephrology
Dr. Waterman discusses the Explore Transplant nonprofit, the UNOS Kidney Transplant Learning Center, and her experiences at the White House Transplant Summit Project.

Dec 9, 2016

24:12

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