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| Condition T Team Physicians (CONDT RP 0001) |
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Director:
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Charissa Pacella Email Course Director
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Author(s):
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Michael DeVita, Clifton Callaway, Charissa Pacella, Susan Stuart, Armando Rotondi, Rich Pietroski |
Administrators:
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John Lutz, Amy Potosnak, Kayla Stalma Email Course Administrators
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Description: |
This course will educate Condition T (Responding) Physicians on the processes for responding to Uncontrolled Donation After Cardiac Death (UDCD) situations (Condition T). "Condition T" is a program aimed at obtaining donor organs from deceased emergency department patients after failed resuscitative attempts. According to the Condition T process, when efforts to revive patients fail, emergency department staff per routine contact the local organ recovery organization to determine whether the patient has a positive donor designation status. If so, family members are notified while the Condition T is activated. A team separate from the professionals that attempted to resuscitate the patient are summoned to prepare the cadaver so that it is possible to recover the abdominal organs.
This course will define Condition T and explain why it is ethical and important. In addition to teaching the procedural technique of perfusion for organ preservation, this course will address the legal and ethical issues related to:
- donor status,
- preservation of evidence for the Medical Examiner/Coroner,
- documentation of times for sequence of events,
- non-involvement of the clinical team, and
- family visitation.
It will ensure that the Condition T Physician is fully educated in the roles of all personnel responding to Condition T situations, the expectations for time in the ED, and equipment requirements. It will also cover the Condition T Physician¿s communication requirements with the Organ Procurement Organization (OPO) and Transplant Surgery.
This course will be supplemented with simulation training for catheter insertion to enable perfusate infusion.
This course is eligible for 1.0 hour of CME. |
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