Living Donor Liver Transplant Coordinator
Living Donor Liver Transplantation (LDLT) coordinators are integral to the transplant team and are essential for navigating the complexities of the transplant process. This article provides an in-depth look at the history, roles, and responsibilities of LDLT coordinators, highlighting their critical role in delivering high-quality patient care.
Course Details
Overview
Living Donor liver transplant (LDLT) is transforming the global shortage of organ donors and is now making up 6% of all liver transplants in the U.S. Central to this success is the transplant coordinator role, whose expertise is crucial throughout the complex transplant process. This article highlights the multifaceted role of transplant coordinators from nurse and educator to scheduler and support, and the specialized care, expertise, and support they skillfully utilize in their roles. Discover how their dedicated work and teamwork ensure top-notch patient care and explore the vital impact they have on the transplant process.
Key Learning Outcomes
- Describe the nurse's role as the living donor liver transplant (LDLT) coordinator.
- Discuss the LDLT recipient and donor selection process.
- Explain how the LDLT coordinator supports both the donor and recipient through the selection, waitlist, and post-op stages.
Presented by:
Patricia T. Canda, MS, RN, CCTC
Patricia T. Canda is a liver transplant coordinator at NYU Langone Health in New York City, New York.