OCTOBER 11, 2024
Duke Transplant Advanced Practice Provider Symposium
Friday, October 11, 2024
Duke University Campus, Durham, NC
Course Overview
The Duke Transplant Advanced Practice Provider Symposium (formerly known as the APP Bootcamp) is a meeting for all transplant providers in the field of solid organ transplantation with an emphasis on the APP role in the management of transplant patients. This educational event will provide updates on current protocols, introduce new and exciting topics in the transplant community, and discuss the projects that transplant APPs are involved in nationwide.
Attended by providers from over 40 transplant organizations and centers across the country, this symposium has attracted national recognition and is one of the few APP-focused conferences available in the transplant field. Our sessions feature didactic presentations, case-based studies, the most up-to-date information and studies related to medications, and best practices for successful patient care. Attendees will gain the latest information and research concerning personal care and goals, with topics such as Burnout and Career Development to mitigate challenges and foster advancements for all transplant providers today.
All attendees are encouraged to also register for the 2024 Southeast Regional Transplant Summit (formerly known as the Duke Solid Organ Transplant Summit) to be held on Saturday, October 12, 2024. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION
Target Audience
This course is designed primarily for nurse practitioners and physician assistants involved in the care of solid organ transplant recipients, however, is applicable to other providers – including, but not limited to – transplant coordinators and nurse clinicians, transplant physicians, transplant surgeons, and transplant pharmacists.
All Transplant Surgeons and Advanced Practice Providers are encouraged to also register for the Duke Solid Organ Transplant Summit to be held on Saturday, October 12, 2024.
Learning Objectives
Solid organ transplantation is an ever-changing and complex specialty of medicine. The objectives of this program are to promote education on medical and surgical topics in heart, lung, and abdominal transplantation; explore the role of the APPs in the transplant community; and review ongoing quality improvement and research projects related to transplantation.
Location
Duke University School of Nursing
307 Trent Drive
Durham, NC 27710
Registration Fees
Registration fee is $125.00 (USD) which covers all conference materials, light breakfast, lunch, an optional evening social event (registration required), and one non-CME industry symposium.
Course Co-Directors
Lindsay Powell, DNP, MSN, ACNPC-AG, FNP-C
Duke University Health System
Kimberly Wescoe, PA-C, CAQ-Nephrology
Duke University Health System
Terms & Conditions
Consent to Use of Photographic Images
Attendance at or participation in Duke Surgery sponsored meetings and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to Duke Surgery's use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendee's image or voice in photographs, videos, electronic reproductions, and audio recordings of such events and activities.
Consent to Distribute Roster
Attendance at or participation in Duke Surgery sponsored meetings and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the distribution of event rosters to Duke Surgery affiliates and event supporters at the discretion of Duke Surgery CME.
Cancellation Policy
You will receive a full refund minus a 50.00 service fee upon notice of cancellation received in writing to dukesurgerycme@duke.edu no later than September 12, 2024
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
The Duke Surgery is committed to making its activities accessible to all individuals. If you are in need of an accommodation, please call or email us a description of your needs in writing in at least 30 days prior to the event.
For Questions and Sponsorship Opportunities:
Duke Surgery Office of Continuing Medical Education
Phone: 919-681-6370