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Transplantation Society of Australia and New Zealand
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Powerhouse of women kicking off the #Equity session at #tsanz2024 TSANZ Kelli Owen MelWyld Georgina L. Irish
Georgina L. Irish presenting on decision making in kidney transplantation. In-depth outline of use of prediction models & patient decision aids in kidneys transplantation. #tsanzconf Central Adelaide Royal Adelaide Hospital
Next up great to hear from Kelli Owen & Stephen McDonald on outcomes & insights of National Indigenous Kidney Transplant Taskforce. #tsanz2024 TSANZ
Kelli Owen Stephen McDonald National Indigenous Kidney Transplant Taskforce TSANZ And finally MelWyld addresses inequities, sex & gender in the transplant workforce. Terrific session #tsanz2024 TSANZ
Kelli Owen Stephen McDonald National Indigenous Kidney Transplant Taskforce TSANZ MelWyld Extremely compelling talk from MelWyld highlighting gender-based career disparities in #transplantation. So much room for improvement across professional societies, esp in helping to address factors underpinning mid career attrition. #tsanz2024
Collaborative Centre for Organ Donation Evidence leader Angela C Webster presenting patient outcomes after declining a kidney donor offer on behalf of your patient TSANZ ASM
Karen Dwyer TSANZ Women in Transplantation Thank you Karen! Such an honour to be work with WIT pillar members like yourself 😊 Was great to see you in person!
Great feedback all round on the ECC's inaugural Meet the Researcher session at #tsanzconf 2024 👏👏👏 Thank you to those who attended, and to this year's eminent MTR Researchers Helen Pilmore, Toby Coates, Steve Chadban, Gomathy Narasimhan, Guillonneau Carole and Alexandre Loupy
AND THAT'S A WRAP!👏👏👏Congratulations to SPEC, our conveners Drs. Matthew Sypek and Miranda Paraskeva, and the team behind the scenes on a successful 42nd #tsanzconf 🎉🎉 See you all next year in Canberra 👋👋
Congratulations to the team of researchers led by WIMR for their innovative study, “Decoding the hallmarks of allograft dysfunction with a comprehensive pan-organ transcriptomic atlas”. Check it out here > lnkd.in/g83xYVc2. Natasha Rogers