Mallika Gupta, Gaurav Agarwal, Christina Mejia, Hector Madariaga, Vasanthi Balaraman, Tiffany Caza, Nader Dbouk, Sandeep Ghai, Divyanshu Malhotra, Rohini Parashar, Sarthak Virmani, Aileen Wang, Anju Yadav, Vineeta Kumar, Ann Marie Liapakis, Angie Nishio Lucar, Krista L Lentine
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Multimedia Approach to Living Donation Education for Transplant Professionals: Building a Professional Society Multimedia Work Group.
Purpose of review: Currently, there are number of initiatives underway across the world to remove barriers and increase education about living donation and living donor transplantation, including among professionals. Widespread use of the internet and social media (SoMe) started a new era of online information sharing. Extensive studies have highlighted the significant role of visual abstracts (VAs) and infographics in disseminating medical information including related to donation and transplantation. SoMe can foster networking and collaboration between transplant professionals across the globe.
Recent findings: The American Society of Transplantation Living Donor Community of Practice (LDCOP) Multimedia Workgroup (MMWG) was established to support the LDCOP's professional education mission by providing audiovisual support for various initiatives using visual abstracts, infographics, and professional community engagement. The MMWG employs rigorous multi-layered vetting by professionals with academic expertise to ensure the reliability and accuracy of the content, pioneering a model for creating visual educational content, collaborative learning and skill-building across experience levels.
Summary: In this perspective review, we summarize the history of a professional society multimedia work group and our experience building a multimedia approach to living donation education for transplant professionals.
期刊介绍:
Under the guidance of Dr. Dorry Segev, from Johns Hopkins, Current Transplantation Reports will provide an in-depth review of topics covering kidney, liver, and pancreatic transplantation in addition to immunology and composite allografts.We accomplish this aim by inviting international authorities to contribute review articles that emphasize new developments and recently published papers of major importance, highlighted by annotated reference lists. By providing clear, insightful balanced contributions, the journal intends to serve those involved in the field of transplantation.