31st Annual UNOS Transplant Management Forum
Tuesday, May 16, 2023 - Thursday, May 18, 2023
Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel
CLICK HERE for more information on the Forum, including a current agenda.
NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES
You will have numerous opportunities to network and share ideas and experiences with your colleagues. Your registration fee includes all food and beverage at these networking events.
SPECIAL EVENTS
Monday
- OPTIONAL UNet Collaboration Event
Tuesday
- Bridge to Life Exhibit Hall Opens
- Continental Breakfast, Breaks, Lunch with exhibitors and Abstract Poster Viewing/Presentations or Lunch and Learn with CareDx
- Abstract and Heckenkemper Leader In Transplant Administration/Quality Awards Presentation
- Reception with Exhibitors
Wednesday
- Bridge to Life Exhibit Hall Opens
- Continental Breakfast, Breaks, Lunch with exhibitors and Abstract Poster Viewing/Presentations or Lunch and Learn with Transplant Genomics
- Network and Learn Sessions
Thursday
- Continental Breafast
WHAT TO WEAR
Dress is casual business attire. The average temperatures for May in Denver is high 60s to high 70s and the weather is typically sunny and pleasant. Although every effort is made to maintain a comfortable temperature in the meeting rooms, please bring a jacket or sweater in case the meeting rooms are too cool.
SPECIAL ASSISTANCE
If you have a disability and require special accommodations to participate fully in the conference, please indicate this on your online registration. We will contact you to discuss your specific needs. While every effort will be made to meet your needs, we cannot guarantee the availability of accommodations if we receive your request after April 14, 2023.
CONTINUING EDUCATION
This activity was approved by the American Board for Transplant Certification (ABTC) to award 16.0 Category I Continuing Education Points for Transplant Coordinators (CEPTCs).
This activity was approved by the Virginia Nurses Association to award up to 15.0 contact hours. The Virginia Nurses Association is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.