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Program

Annual Ajmera Transplant Centre Research and Education Day Programs

Research Day Program - June 4, 2026

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Education Day Program - June 5, 2026

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Research Day Program June 4, 2026

The Ajmera Transplant Centre’s Annual Research Day is geared towards physicians, scientists, trainees, and other specialists who take care of transplant patients to highlight the latest research in solid-organ transplantation. The day will include an exciting lineup of speakers from basic, clinical, translational, and quality improvement research, as well as presentations from patient partners and trainees. The event will be held in-person.

Education Day Program June 5, 2026

The Ajmera Transplant Centre’s Annual Education Conference is a virtual program designed to deliver the latest updates and advancements in the care of solid-organ transplant patients.

Education Day offers a dynamic platform tailored to the needs of primary care physicians, specialists, surgeons, fellows, residents, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, pharmacists, and allied health professionals actively involved in the management of pre- and post-transplant patients within the community.

Key highlights include:

1. To evaluate the role of frailty in determining transplant candidacy.

2. To explore strategies for optimizing frailty before and after transplantation.

3. Optimizing multidisciplinary care across the transplant continuum, including coordination with primary care providers, and long-term management approaches aimed at improving post-transplant outcomes.

Event Date:

Research Day June 4, 2026 - In-Person Only

Education Day June 5, 2026 - Virtual Only

Assistance:

Conference Services
conferences@uhn.ca