• Bridging the gap: Tackling disparities in kidney transplant access

  • Oct 23 2024
  • Length: 44 mins
  • Podcast

Bridging the gap: Tackling disparities in kidney transplant access

  • Summary

  • In this episode, we explore disparities in kidney transplant access, focusing on the underserved and minority communities. With over 90,000 people waiting for a kidney transplant in the U.S., and a significant portion coming from marginalized backgrounds, the barriers to equitable access are both complex and urgent.

    Join us as Dr. Keith Melancon, a distinguished general surgeon and former Kidney and Pancreas Transplantation Director at Johns Hopkins University Hospital, discusses the social determinants of health that influence diagnosis and treatment, the impact of socioeconomic status on healthcare access, and the political and cultural factors affecting organ donation and transplantation.


    Learn about the importance of early diagnosis, the consequences of limited access to care, and the need for increased awareness and advocacy in minority communities, plus what steps can be taken to address these disparities and ensure a fairer healthcare system where everyone has an equal opportunity for life-saving treatments.

    Guest: Dr. Keith Melancon, Professor of Surgery and Director of George Washington University Transplant Institute


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