New policy requirements for living donor informed consent and evaluations
Published on: Wednesday, January 14, 2015
New policies for informed consent and medical evaluation of living donors take effect in February, after OPTN/UNOS Board of Directors approved them in November.
Similar policies are currently in effect for living kidney transplantation, the most common form of living organ donation. The new policies address commonalities for living donation of kidney, liver, lung, intestine and pancreas, and they add criteria for living kidney and liver donors.
An instructional pathway and pre-recorded program are available to address these new requirements. Upon completion of the learning pathway and instructional program, participants will be able to:
- Describe the requirements for informed consent for living donors.
- Explain the requirements for psychosocial and medical evaluation for living donors.
- Apply the pertinent policies to their processes and everyday work.
- Locate professional resources to assist with policy compliance.
View recording: OPTN policy requirements for living donor informed consent and evaluations (Video - 25:00)
After viewing the recording access the evaluation and assessment to receive ABTC 0.5 Category 1 CEPTC credit. You must pass the assessment to get the credit, but you can take it more than once. You do not need to take the assessment if you don't want the CEPTC credit.
Once you passed the assessment, your certificate will be e-mailed to you in four to six weeks. CEPTCs are available until July 15, 2015.
Access the living donation learning pathway for more resources.
Contact education@unos.org with questions.