Undergraduate Education in Transplantation

Transplant Proc. 2023 Jul-Aug;55(6):1466-1468. doi: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2023.03.078. Epub 2023 May 12.

Abstract

Introduction: Training in the transplants of organs, tissues, and cells as a therapeutic modality of multiple pathologies is essential in undergraduate education. The medical aspects typical of the theme are associated with ethical, legal, religious, and philosophical concerns, giving a holistic view of the process. We present a teaching model of the donation-transplant process with 15 years of experience.

Methods: The subject of Organ, Tissue, and Cell Transplants began its activities in 2008. It is an elective, annual subject included in the last year of the medical career. Since its inception, it has established a continuous teaching methodology with a global approach to the donation and transplantation process.

Results: During the last 15 years and until the moment of the presentation, 1057 students have registered for the subject, 80.6% (852) completed the requirements of approval of the course, 79.9% of the students presented for the final evaluation (681), and 96.4% (654) of the students passed the final assessment. The average final grade calculated was equal to 6.53 ± 2.9 points out of 10; 205 students (19.4%) still need to comply with the final evaluative instance.

Conclusion: The available literature has different training modalities, but none resembles the model presented. It is concluded that, during these 15 years, the pedagogic expectations in the training of human resources have been exceeded.

MeSH terms

  • Curriculum
  • Education, Medical, Undergraduate*
  • Humans
  • Students, Medical*