A kidney transplant is a major surgical procedure with a lifetime of medical considerations. Our staff is here to help you understand how a kidney transplant will impact your health and lifestyle. When you are evaluated for transplant, you will meet with a number of specialists who will provide you with information and answer your questions. In addition, we also offer the educational resources below.
Below are brief, focused videos written and delivered by our specialized kidney transplant team. These videos can be viewed separately or in a series to supplement your knowledge of kidney transplant. You are welcome to share these videos with your friends and family who have questions about kidney transplant.
Living Kidney Donation is a safe process with a unique gift, with a shorter time to transplant:
View the Kidney Transplant Program Patient Brochure (PDF)
Need advice and ideas on how to find a living kidney donor? Our BWH nursing and social work staff will provide tips and best practices to help make sure that you get the right message out to your network of potential donors. Bring your draft announcements, emails, Facebook posts, etc. for an interactive experience and get real-time suggestions from our team of experts. Please call 617-732-6480 with any questions.
Join us on Zoom from your computer or smart phone by clicking here on one of the upcoming dates:
Looking to increase your knowledge about transplant and interact with other kidney transplant patients? The 45-55-minute sessions led by our transplant social workers, often feature a guest presenter, and allow you to meet and speak with patients waiting for a kidney transplant or have received their kidney transplant.
Join us on Zoom from 2-3 p.m. from your computer or phone on one the upcoming dates:
At the time of the group, please click the link above to join the webinar:
Enter Webinar ID: 929 3724 6763
Or call in for a sound only experience: Dial US: +1 646-876-9923 or +1 301-715-8592
Please call 617-732-6480 prior to the group with any questions.
Chronic Kidney Disease presents many challenges. Individuals with kidney disease benefit from being motivated and committed to their health. This can be difficult, if unsure where to turn. Nevertheless, we are all stronger together. The Brigham and Women’s Transplant Team is here to assist you with decision making activities when you are at a crossroad.
Join us on Zoom for one of our upcoming sessions: Registration Coming Soon!
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