Welcome to the Lung Transplantation Course by Arne Neyrinck

This course was created by Arne Neyrinck with support from contributors Geert Verleden, Robin Vos, Edouard Sage, Are Martin Holme, Antoine Roux, Dirk Van Raemdonck.

In order to qualify for the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®) credits, you are expected to complete the EACCME Self-assessment. You will find this assessment under the tab "EACCME Self-Assessment" in each module. After you have made the assessment, you will receive the certificate by email. Although recommended for further educational development, if you do not wish to collect EACCME® credits, please note that none of the quizzes are compulsory. You may freely navigate the course in any order at your leisure. Finally, to accompany some of the lectures and presentations, a selection of author-suggested e-books, congress highlights and publications are also available.

 

 

Educational objective(s)

This course will provide an opportunity to advance your knowledge on lung transplantation, from developing foundation knowledge to building on advanced skills. The course covers a range of topics, from immunosuppression, chronic rejection, allocation strategies, and procurement and preservation.

 

Programme

Module Description Activities CME Credits Duration
Lung Transplantation General E-Book & Publications 0 Credits
Lung Transplantation Module 1 Lectures by Arne Neyrinck with support from contributors Robin Vos, Are Martin Holme, Dirk Van Raemdonck.
Quizes, Discussions and CME Assesment 3 Credits approximately 3 hours
Lung Transplantation Module 2 Lectures by Geert Verleden, Antoine Roux and Massimiliano Palazzini. Quizes, Discussions and CME Assesment 2 credits approximately 2 hours

CME Accreditation

This course, made available on www.ESOTTransplantlive.org and organised by ESOT, is accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) to award 5 European CME credit (ECMEC). Each medical specialist should claim only those credits that he/she actually spent in the educational activity. The EACCME is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS). Only those e-learning materials that are displayed on the UEMS-EACCME website have formally been accredited.

 

All author and the course editor have declared that they have no conflicts of interest in relation to the material in this course. The production of this course was funded entirely by ESOT. No external sponsorship was received. The material used in this course was prepared in 2017.

Lung Transplantation - General

0 CME CREDITS 

This module consists of various interesting sources, publications and e-books on the theme Lung Transplantation. This module can be used as an addition to the EACCME credited modules, but this is not mandatory. We hope you enjoy this engaging module.

To access this course you must be a registered user. Registered users can login directly via the button below and non-registered users can create an account.

Lung Transplantation - Module 1

3 CME CREDITS 

This module will provide an opportunity to advance your knowledge on lung transplantation, from developing foundation knowledge to building on advanced skills. We will cover a range of topics, from immunosuppression, chronic rejection, allocation strategies, and procurement and preservation. We hope you enjoy this engaging module.

To access this course you must be a registered user. Registered users can login directly via the button below and non-registered users can create an account.

Lung Transplantation - Module 2

2 CME CREDITS 

This module will provide an opportunity to advance your knowledge on lung transplantation, from developing foundation knowledge to building on advanced skills. We will cover a range of topics, from immunosuppression, chronic rejection, allocation strategies, and procurement and preservation. We hope you enjoy this engaging module.

To access this course you must be a registered user. Registered users can login directly via the button below and non-registered users can create an account.