Bowel Sounds: The Pediatric GI Podcast

Evelyn Hsu - Liver Transplant and How to Become a Transplant Hepatologist

February 14, 2021 NASPGHAN Season 2 Episode 6
Bowel Sounds: The Pediatric GI Podcast
Evelyn Hsu - Liver Transplant and How to Become a Transplant Hepatologist
Show Notes

In this episode of Bowel Sounds, hosts Drs. Peter Lu and Jennifer Lee talk to Dr. Evelyn Hsu about liver transplantation in children and how to become a pediatric transplant hepatologist.  We talk about what inspired her to become a transplant hepatologist and introduce the topic of pediatric liver transplantation, including its indications, contraindications, and the components of transplant evaluation.  We discuss the improvements in transplant outcomes over time and the new standards for a successful outcome. Finally, we talk about transplant hepatology fellowship training and what the Society of Pediatric Liver Transplantation (SPLIT) is doing to help educate GI trainees with an interest in liver transplantation.

As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.

References:
Dominique Ansel's MasterClass on French Pastry Fundamentals
Hyperbole and a Half by Allie Brosh
The Great Pottery Throw Down on HBO
The American Barbecue Showdown on Netflix
Society of Pediatric Liver Transplantation (SPLIT) website

Produced by: Peter Lu

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