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Finding Genius Podcast

Dialysis and Kidney Transplantation: Walking through the Process with Amy Waterman

Finding Genius Podcast

Richard Jacobs

Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 9 September 2020

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Amy Waterman directs the Transplant Research and Education Center at UCLA. She works with patients navigating any disease of the kidney and helps educate them on corresponding choices, from dialysis treatment to getting on a transplant list.

She discusses

  • How the general process works as a patient enters their center, from considering treatment options to seeking a donor,
  • What the statistics are in the donor-transplant relationship and the range of donor options, and
  • How the physical process works for transplantation and what are risk factors compared to the dialysis process.


In addition to directing the Transplant Center, Amy D. Waterman is a Professor in Residence at the University of California in Los Angeles in the division of nephrology. She's a psychologist with an expertise on managing patient behavior toward healthy goals.

At the center, she works alongside nephrologists and other professionals to guide patents through choices and the complicated process of facing kidney disease. She researches and tests methods that might help educate and engage patients and evaluates how to work more effectively with providers.

She describes for listeners the process a patient moves through, from typical questions they have to choices they can make, and for those that need a transplant, how to enter into searches for a donation from family members to strangers to someone who has passed away. She adds that there is a donor contingent called non-directed donors. These are strangers who step forward and offer a kidney as a living donor.

In fact, over 6,000 living people donate a kidney each year. Dr. Waterman also describes the physical process of donation, what might be in the works for kidney disease cures, and how she became involved with this important work in the first place.

 Find out more about her work at exploretransplant.org or explorelivingdonation.org.

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0:28.8

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0:30.4

This is the Finding Genius Podcast.

0:33.0

That is Richard Jacobs.

0:35.0

Hello, this is Richard Jacobs with the Finding Genius Podcast.

0:41.0

Today I have Amy D. Waterman. She's a professor and

0:44.0

director of the Transplant Research and Education Center at UCLA. So Amy

0:49.0

thanks for coming. How you doing? I'm doing well. Thanks for having me.

0:52.2

Yeah. So a you clinician and researcher

0:56.0

peer researcher like what do you do? Yeah I'm a psychologist but my expertise is on

1:01.6

behavior change helping patients to do the healthy things we want them to do and I design education

1:07.0

I test things different you know innovations does you know does technology help a patient does education help a patient

1:14.2

how do we work with providers more effectively so that you know basically all the good

1:18.6

things that are possible for a patient we can get to those. Oh nice, okay. So when a Dodger gives a treatment plan to a patient, you're specifically looking at people

1:28.2

that have what, treatment plans around diabetes or kidney disease?

1:32.9

Yeah, so I'm, I work at the UCLA Transplant Center.

1:37.4

So mostly the patients that get the work that I do,

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