Gamified, Team-Oriented Education on iPads: Incorporating New Therapies to Hone the Treatment of Resistant or Refractory CMV in the Post-SOT Setting
Program Information


A Hybrid Satellite Symposium


12:45 PM – 1:45 PM PDT
Lunch will be provided


Manchester Grand Hyatt

Harbor ABC, Second Level
1 Market Place
San Diego, CA 92101

Also Available to Virtual Attendees via Online Simulcast


You must be registered for the American Transplant Congress 2023 to attend this symposium in-person.

This symposium is not part of the ATC official educational program and the sessions and content are not endorsed by ATC.


Camille Nelson Kotton, MD, FIDSA, FAST

Camille Nelson Kotton, MD, FIDSA, FAST
Clinical Director, Transplant and Immunocompromised Host Infectious Diseases
Infectious Diseases Division
Massachusetts General Hospital
Associate Professor, Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA
Marcus R. Pereira, MD, MPH, FAST

Marcus R. Pereira, MD, MPH, FAST
Associate Professor, Medicine
Medical Director, Transplant Infectious Diseases Program
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
New York, NY
Raymund R. Razonable, MD, FIDSA, FAST

Raymund R. Razonable, MD, FIDSA, FAST
Professor, Medicine
Program Director, Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program
Vice Chair, Division of Infectious Diseases
Mayo Clinic
Rochester, MN


Join us either in-person or virtually for a Clinical OlympicsSM symposium in San Diego! All prospective “Olympians” will join 1 of 3 country teams to compete in a series of clinical events by answering challenge questions (via provided iPads) on the management of cytomegalovirus (CMV) in patients who have undergone solid organ transplant (SOT). Individual learners earn points for their team by responding correctly to challenges in each event, after which the big screens will display the Gold, Silver, and Bronze medal winners. In the closing ceremonies of the Clinical OlympicsSM, the all-around winners from all 3 events will be announced, as well as the leaderboard for the top 15 individual performers. Join us for the expert-driven scientific exchange, but also for some friendly competition and fun!


5 minutes
 

Camille Nelson Kotton, MD, FIDSA, FAST
15 minutes
 

Camille Nelson Kotton, MD, FIDSA, FAST
15 minutes
 

Marcus R. Pereira, MD, MPH, FAST
15 minutes
 

Raymund R. Razonable, MD, FIDSA, FAST
10 minutes
 

Camille Nelson Kotton, MD, FIDSA, FAST


Infectious disease, transplantation, internal medicine, and pharmacy clinicians managing patients with CMV



Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to:

  • Apply treatment strategies with established antiviral therapies to solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients who develop cytomegalovirus (CMV) in the post-transplant setting
  • Identify SOT recipients who develop treatment-resistant or refractory CMV in the post-transplant setting
  • Integrate new antiviral therapies into management regimens for resistant or refractory CMV in the post-SOT setting


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Supported by an educational grant from Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc.


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