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  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 10/30/2024 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

    As live donor medical charts are reviewed, certain birth tissue diseases may be encountered. This talk includes a brief introduction to the normal structure of the placenta and umbilical cord. Subsequently, the more common birth tissue abnormalities found in the medical charts will be discussed. The presentation will include many visual images, which are necessary to describe the birth tissue pathology. Donor eligibility and product suitability will be easier to determine with this enhanced knowledge of birth tissue pathology.

    Description: As live donor medical charts are reviewed, certain birth tissue diseases may be encountered. This talk includes a brief introduction to the normal structure of the placenta and umbilical cord. Subsequently, the more common birth tissue abnormalities found in the medical charts will be discussed. The presentation will include many visual images, which are necessary to describe the birth tissue pathology. Donor eligibility and product suitability will be easier to determine with this enhanced knowledge of birth tissue pathology.


    Target Audience: This webinar is designed for tissue bank professionals with interest in birth tissue.



    Andrea Ho, MD

    Associate Medical Director

    AlloSource

    I graduated St. Louis University School of Medicine. My anatomic/clinical pathology residency program was University of Missouri, Kansas City. I completed fellowships in Transfusion Medicine and Cytopathology at the University of Colorado. I have been an Associate Medical Director at AlloSource for approximately 2 1/2 years. I am CTBS certified. I am a member of the AATB Physicians Council and I served on the Monkey Pox Physicians Council Work group.

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 10/30/2024 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

    As live donor medical charts are reviewed, certain birth tissue diseases may be encountered. This talk includes a brief introduction to the normal structure of the placenta and umbilical cord. Subsequently, the more common birth tissue abnormalities found in the medical charts will be discussed. The presentation will include many visual images, which are necessary to describe the birth tissue pathology. Donor eligibility and product suitability will be easier to determine with this enhanced knowledge of birth tissue pathology.

    Description:  As live donor medical charts are reviewed, certain birth tissue diseases may be encountered. This talk includes a brief introduction to the normal structure of the placenta and umbilical cord. Subsequently, the more common birth tissue abnormalities found in the medical charts will be discussed. The presentation will include many visual images, which are necessary to describe the birth tissue pathology. Donor eligibility and product suitability will be easier to determine with this enhanced knowledge of birth tissue pathology.


    Target Audience: This webinar is designed for tissue bank professionals with interest in birth tissue.



    Andrea Ho, MD

    Associate Medical Director

    AlloSource

    I graduated St. Louis University School of Medicine. My anatomic/clinical pathology residency program was University of Missouri, Kansas City. I completed fellowships in Transfusion Medicine and Cytopathology at the University of Colorado. I have been an Associate Medical Director at AlloSource for approximately 2 1/2 years. I am CTBS certified. I am a member of the AATB Physicians Council and I served on the Monkey Pox Physicians Council Work group.

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 10/23/2024 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

    In an ever-evolving workplace landscape, organizations must be proactive in their approach to succession planning and talent management. This webinar will address the critical need for succession planning, explore various approaches, and provide strategies for effective communication. Additionally, we'll discuss how current workplace challenges and employee expectations present opportunities to integrate key components of talent and retention strategies, leverage an Employee Value Proposition (EVP), and foster a thriving organizational culture.

    Description:  In an ever-evolving workplace landscape, organizations must be proactive in their approach to succession planning and talent management. This webinar will address the critical need for succession planning, explore various approaches, and provide strategies for effective communication. Additionally, we'll discuss how current workplace challenges and employee expectations present opportunities to integrate key components of talent and retention strategies, leverage an Employee Value Proposition (EVP), and foster a thriving organizational culture.


    Target Audience: This webinar is designed for tissue bank professionals in management/leadership positions. 



  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 10/23/2024 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

    In an ever-evolving workplace landscape, organizations must be proactive in their approach to succession planning and talent management. This webinar will address the critical need for succession planning, explore various approaches, and provide strategies for effective communication. Additionally, we'll discuss how current workplace challenges and employee expectations present opportunities to integrate key components of talent and retention strategies, leverage an Employee Value Proposition (EVP), and foster a thriving organizational culture.

    Description:  In an ever-evolving workplace landscape, organizations must be proactive in their approach to succession planning and talent management. This webinar will address the critical need for succession planning, explore various approaches, and provide strategies for effective communication. Additionally, we'll discuss how current workplace challenges and employee expectations present opportunities to integrate key components of talent and retention strategies, leverage an Employee Value Proposition (EVP), and foster a thriving organizational culture.

    Target Audience: This webinar is designed for tissue bank professionals in management or leadership positions.



  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 10/16/2024 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

    This webinar will address the regulatory and scientific considerations for allograft-based bone void filler regulated as devices under FDA's 510(k) pathway in the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH). Participants will be guided through the 510(k) pathway from product concept to marketing authorization and beyond, including when allograft-based bone void fillers would be considered a device under 510(k), what marketing claims are permissible for these devices, how to identify a predicate, and what types of testing are necessary. The webinar will also include how participants can obtain feedback related to their allograft-based bone void filler and best practices for interacting with FDA.

    Description: This webinar will address the regulatory and scientific considerations for allograft-based bone void filler regulated as devices under FDA's 510(k) pathway in the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH). Participants will be guided through the 510(k) pathway from product concept to marketing authorization and beyond, including when allograft-based bone void fillers would be considered a device under 510(k), what marketing claims are permissible for these devices, how to identify a predicate, and what types of testing are necessary. The webinar will also include how participants can obtain feedback related to their allograft-based bone void filler and best practices for interacting with FDA.

    Educational Objectives:

    • Identify when a 510(k) is needed for allograft-based bone void fillers.
    • Understand how to select a predicate and the substantial equivalence decision-making.
    • Describe the types of non-clinical and animal performance testing necessary to support a 510(k).
    • Understand best practices when interacting with the Agency.


    Target Audience: This webinar is designed for tissue bank professionals with expertise in QA/QC, regulatory, research, processing and distribution. 



  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 10/16/2024 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

    This webinar will address the regulatory and scientific considerations for allograft-based bone void filler regulated as devices under FDA's 510(k) pathway in the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH). Participants will be guided through the 510(k) pathway from product concept to marketing authorization and beyond, including when allograft-based bone void fillers would be considered a device under 510(k), what marketing claims are permissible for these devices, how to identify a predicate, and what types of testing are necessary. The webinar will also include how participants can obtain feedback related to their allograft-based bone void filler and best practices for interacting with FDA.

    Description: This webinar will address the regulatory and scientific considerations for allograft-based bone void filler regulated as devices under FDA's 510(k) pathway in the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH). Participants will be guided through the 510(k) pathway from product concept to marketing authorization and beyond, including when allograft-based bone void fillers would be considered a device under 510(k), what marketing claims are permissible for these devices, how to identify a predicate, and what types of testing are necessary. The webinar will also include how participants can obtain feedback related to their allograft-based bone void filler and best practices for interacting with FDA.

    Educational Objectives:

    • Identify when a 510(k) is needed for allograft-based bone void fillers.
    • Understand how to select a predicate and the substantial equivalence decision-making.
    • Describe the types of non-clinical and animal performance testing necessary to support a 510(k).
    • Understand best practices when interacting with the Agency.


    Target Audience: This webinar is designed for tissue bank professionals with expertise in QA/QC, regulatory, research, processing and distribution. 



  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 09/11/2024 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

    This webinar will explore some of the challenges in starting a Non-Traditional referral program from the ground up. We will discuss possible roadblocks as well as opportunities for success.

    Description: This webinar will explore some of the challenges in starting a Non-Traditional referral program from the ground up.  We will discuss possible roadblocks as well as opportunities for success.  

    Target Audience: This webinar is designed for tissue bank professionals with expertise in all areas of tissue banking.  



    Jeremy Benavides

    Forensic Outreach Coordinator

    LifeShare Network

    Jeremy Benavides, Medical Examiner Liaison and Forensic Outreach Coordinator at Lifeshare Network. Before Lifeshare, I was at the Office of The Chief Medical Examiner Oklahoma(OCME). I served in many capacities starting in the autopsy lab as a Pathologist Assistant. I then transferred to Death Investigations before being appointed Chief of Death Investigations for the state of Oklahoma(OCME). I graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a degree in microbiology. 

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 09/11/2024 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

    This webinar will explore some of the challenges in starting a Non-Traditional referral program from the ground up. We will discuss possible roadblocks as well as opportunities for success.

    Description: This webinar will explore some of the challenges in starting a Non-Traditional referral program from the ground up.  We will discuss possible roadblocks as well as opportunities for success.  

    Target Audience: This webinar is designed for tissue bank professionals with expertise in all areas of tissue banking.  



    Jeremy Benavides

    Forensic Outreach Coordinator

    LifeShare Network

    Jeremy Benavides, Medical Examiner Liaison and Forensic Outreach Coordinator at Lifeshare Network. Before Lifeshare, I was at the Office of The Chief Medical Examiner Oklahoma(OCME). I served in many capacities starting in the autopsy lab as a Pathologist Assistant. I then transferred to Death Investigations before being appointed Chief of Death Investigations for the state of Oklahoma(OCME). I graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a degree in microbiology. 

    Amanda Abbott

    Forensic Outreach Coordinator

    Indiana Donor Network

    Amanda Abbott joined Indiana Donor Network April of 2009 as a Tissue Recovery Coordinator with CTBS certification, then picking up Organ Surgical Recovery Coordinator shifts before transitioning to the Forensic Outreach Coordinator April 2021. She has been a certified Mediolegal Death Investigator since 2009 serving 8 years as an elected Coroner IN Indiana. She has also worked as a forensic pathologist assistant for 3 years.  She has served her community as a certified EMT/ firefighter, 911 Dispatcher and Funeral Director. 

  • Contains 200 Product(s)

    Save your staff time and money when you take advantage of the AATB Group Webinar Series Subscription. With one registration, your entire company will gain access to all AATB webinar programming for the whole year.

    The 2024 AATB Webinar Series subscription includes:

    Unlimited company-wide access to 30+ live webinars

    Unlimited company-wide access to an additional 160+ on-demand webinars

    Unlimited company-wide access to all AATB asynchronous module-based programs, such as the "AATB Online Auditor Course" and "Grief and Loss: Defining Concepts and Supporting the Bereaved"  

    Educational credits, including CTBS, CEBT, RN, and more!

    Webinar topics include regulatory updates, surgical application, donor screening, and so much more. All program content has been developed to support the tissue community's diverse roles and experience levels.

  • Contains 199 Product(s)

    Take advantage of the AATB Individual Webinar Series Subscription providing individual access to an entire year of educational programming.

    Take advantage of the AATB Individual Webinar Series Subscription providing individual access to an entire year of educational programming. 

    The 2024 AATB Webinar Series subscription includes the following:

    ·       Individual access to 30+ live webinars

    ·       Individual access to an additional 160+ on-demand webinars

    ·       Individual access to all AATB asynchronous module-based programs, such as the "AATB Online Auditor Course" and "Grief and Loss: Defining Concepts and Supporting the Bereaved"

    ·       Educational credits, including CTBS, CEBT, RN, and more!

    Webinar topics include regulatory updatessurgical applicationdonor screening, and more. All program content has been developed to support the tissue community's diverse roles and experience levels.