At the end of this presentation, participants will:
Be familiar with the growing problem of transplant tourism in Canada and its impact on other countries
Understand how the Declaration of Istanbul affects the work of transplant teams in Canada and other countries
Become aware of the Canadian Society of Transplantation’s position statement on this issue and how it can be helpful to transplanters both in Canada and elsewhere.
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