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The aim of the Education Committee (EC) is to coordinate ESOT’s efforts to advance multidisciplinary education for transplant professionals at all career levels and to contribute to their professional development.


The Education Committee defines the ESOT educational strategy together with the Council and the specialty Sections and Committees. Its tasks include:

  • Designing and implementing the ESOT educational programme in accordance with the educational strategy.
  • Developing a biennial educational calendar in coordination with the ESOT Council, the Sections and Committees, and the ESOT Team.
  • Acting as the point of contact for all ESOT educational initiatives, collecting and reviewing proposals of new educational activities in coordination with the ESOT Council.
  • Overseeing and supporting educational initiatives organized by the ESOT Sections and Committees.
  • Working closely with the Division of Transplantation of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS) on projects relevant to its purposes and responsibilities, including exams, preparatory courses, and accreditation processes.

ESOT Masterclass Now Accepting Applications!

Aimed at young professional working in solid organ transplant, this Masterclass will provide crucial insight into the cutting-edge technologies that are about to revolutionise...

April 11, 2024 | Basic science | Cell | Education | Heart | Kidney | Lung | Non-organ specific | TLJ | Workshops

Andrea Zajacová: ESOT Transplant Fellow 2024

Celebrate Andrea, the ESOT Transplant Fellow for 2024! She's a dedicated pulmonologist trained in lung transplantation through the Prague Lung Transplant Program, with a...

April 4, 2024 | All | Education

ESOT manual for clinical practice guidelines

This handbook formalises the processes associated with the preparation of ESOT CPGs, including selecting topics for new guidelines, writing and reviewing approval, dissemination, and...

April 2, 2024 | Basic science | Cell | Composite tissue | Education | Ethics, Law and Psychosocial | General | Heart | Intestine | Islets | Kidney | Liver | Lung | Non-organ specific | Organ donation | Organ regeneration | Pancreas | Patients | Self-management | TLJ | Transplant coordination | Transplant nursing | Xenograft

From Liquid Biopsy to Tissue Gene Expression: The Impact of New Technologies on Clinical Practice in Solid Organ Transplant (SOT)

Application deadline: 1 May 2024