We invite you to join us for an inspiring, educational day at the 15th annual Kountz Callender Drew Transplant Symposium!
This year’s theme is “Transplantation: Reflective Voices, Riveting Results and Revolutionary Future.” The Symposium will be held on Wednesday, March 19 from 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. at the University of Michigan’s North Campus Research Center (free parking on-site) and will also be available virtually via Zoom.
Please join us for an appetizer and dessert reception immediately following the program. The Symposium is approved for 7.25 CEs for physicians and nurses, and other CEs have been applied for. This is a great learning opportunity for medical staff, transplant professionals, chaplains, social workers, students and everyone who is interested in medical equity and organ donation/transplant.
The Kountz Callender Drew Transplant symposium is an annual event that assembles the health system community. The information shared is to aid health professionals on numerous levels to provide the best and equitable care to patients and families in the SE Michigan area. The symposium is designed to promote an exchange of ideas on healthcare disparities and their impact on organ and tissue donation. National and local experts highlight ways to engage physicians, health professionals and community leaders to become champions in saving lives. Presenters examine the roles and responsibilities of professional and public education to encourage strategies to increase the number of organs available for transplantation and to promote healthier communities. This year's theme is Transplantation: Reflective Voices, Riveting Results and Revolutionary Future. Please join us for an appetizer and dessert reception immediately following the program. More details to follow. In the meantime, you can add that to your registration for no fee, so we know you are attending.
If you are interested in registering to attend please register here on galaxy digital AND Here -KCD Registration Link