Ongoing Initiatives of Membership & Professional Standards Committee (MPSC) - Highlights

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Explore the ongoing initiatives of the Membership & Professional Standards Committee (MPSC) related to OPTN/UNOS Board of Directors. These initiatives focus on optimizing patient safety, improving post-transplant survival, enhancing access to transplants, and refining transplant hospital definitions. Additionally, there are efforts to review and update the bylaw requirements and qualifications for primary surgeons and physicians, as well as standards for organ perfusion membership. Stay informed about the latest developments in the field of transplantation.

  • Transplantation
  • MPSC
  • Ongoing Initiatives
  • Organ Perfusion
  • Bylaw Requirements

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  1. Membership & Professional Standards Committee (MPSC) OPTN/UNOS Board of Directors Jonathan Chen, MD, Chair Deborah Sudan, MD, Vice Chair November 12-13, 2014

  2. Ongoing Committee Initiatives Fall 2014 Public Comment issues: OPTN Quality Assurance and Process Improvement (QAPI) requirement Promotes patient safety & improves post-transplant survival Pre-Transplant Performance Review Increase access to transplants. Refine Transplant Hospital Definition Promote the efficient management of the OPTN

  3. Ongoing Initiatives Review of bylaw requirements/qualifications for primary surgeons and physicians Approved Transplant Fellowship Training Programs Foreign Board Certification Primary Physician specialty, subspecialty board certifications Consider multi-organ procurement requirement for primary surgeon criteria Primary Surgeon Procurement Requirement Consider primary surgeon qualification - primary or first assistant on transplant cases Reassess currency requirements for primary surgeons and primary physicians Consider requirement for primary physician observation of procurements Pancreas Bylaws Review (Pancreas Committee) Define working knowledge for primary physician qualification pathways

  4. Organ Perfusion Membership Standards Questions about private, third-party perfusion companies and OPTN membership Recognition that perfusion technology for other organs on the horizon Address in general manner, applicable to all organs

  5. Questions? Jonathan Chen, MD, Chair, MPSC Seattle Children s Hospital jonathan.chen@seattlechildrens.org MPSC Liaisons Sally Aungier - sally.aungier@unos.org Jacqui O Keefe - jacqueline.okeefe@unos.org

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