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Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

BTK/ASTS Session 5: Donation

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Science, Health & Fitness, Medicine, Education

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 21 October 2019

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Rob Montgomery and Dr. Charles Rickert take us through their personal experiences of transplant donation and cutting edge research.

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Behind the Knife, the Surgery Podcast, where we take a behind the scenes intimate look at surgery

0:36.1

from leaders in the field. Welcome to another episode of Behind the Knife. We are continuing our series with

0:56.1

ASDS and today's session is going to be talking about donation. We are very

1:01.6

honored to have Dr. Rob Montgomery here with us today to join us on this session with ASTS.

1:10.4

Dr. Montgomery is a multi-organ transplant surgeon at N by U. Lengone.

1:14.9

He did his medical school from University of Rochester in residency fellowship at Hopkins University.

1:21.3

His research focuses on stem cell therapies, gene and cell-based therapies in transplant.

1:27.0

He also runs multiple clinical trials for novel desensitization therapies and recently he became a transplant recipient himself.

1:38.0

We will talk more about that.

1:40.0

Thank you so much for joining us on Behind the Knife Doc Montgomery.

1:44.1

It's my pleasure, thank you.

1:47.1

Starting off our case, study from the past four weeks, we're still talking about the clinical

1:52.2

issues and today in particular we would like to talk about

1:55.6

kidney donation. So there are not enough options there are not enough organs correct and so how long do kidney recipients typically wait for

2:05.8

a disease to don't know kidney? Yeah that's correct The demand for kidneys far exceeds the supply. And so, you know, over the

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