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Proactive Monitoring of Transplant Patientes- Free CEUs for Social Workers
Improving Outcomes Through Proactive Monitoring of Transplant Patients– The current goal of transplant medicine and immunology is to develop strategies to extend the life and functionality of every allograft. While outcomes of renal and liver transplantation have improved, allograft loss … Continue reading
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A Balancing Act: Immunosuppression in Transplant Medicine– The current goal of transplant medicine and immunology is to develop strategies to extend the life and functionality of every allograft. Outcomes of renal and liver transplantation have improved; yet, allograft loss remains … Continue reading