CDTRP Research Connect Dr Amit Garg and Dr Seychelle Yohanna

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 มี.ค. 2024
  • Title: Effect of a multicomponent intervention to improve patient access to kidney transplant and living kidney donation
    This presentation is part of the CDTRP 2024 Research Connect Series. Learn more: cdtrp.ca/en/publications/2024...
    About Dr. Amit Garg:
    Dr. Amit Garg is a world-renowned nephrologist and clinician-scientist. He is a Professor with the Departments of Medicine, epidemiology, and Biostatistics and holds the endowed Dr. Adam Linton Chair in Kidney Health Analytics at Schulich Medicine & Dentistry. Dr. Garg serves as the Medical Director for the Living Kidney Donor Program at London Health Sciences Centre and the Site Director for the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) at Western.
    About Dr. Seychelle Yohanna:
    Dr. Seychelle Yohanna is an assistant professor in the Department of Medicine at McMaster University and a transplant nephrologist at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton. She completed a Master of Science in Quality Improvement and Patient Safety (University of Toronto). Her academic focus is improving access to kidney transplantation and living kidney donation for patients in Ontario with chronic kidney disease. She is particularly interested in removing system barriers to living kidney donation and leads the Hamilton One-Day Living Kidney Donor Assessment Clinic. Seychelle also leads the implementation of patient safety rounds across all clinical programs at McMaster, is heavily involved in teaching QIPS to medical trainees, participates in several hospital QIPS committees, and supervises several QIPS research projects at her institution.

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