UCTV Showcases UCSF's Three-Part Transplant Series

Tune in to the Med Ed Hour the first three Thursdays in December for the Transplant Update Series from UCSF. This three-part series presents the latest clinical information for physicians, nurses, allied health professionals and others who care for organ failure patients. The programs provide an update in transplant outcomes, a survey of current clinical trials, information on evaluating risks for kidney donors, the risks and benefits of steroid sparing, an update on cardiovascular disease after transplant, and critical information about treatment of new onset diabetes after kidney transplant. Kidney Transplant Update - Part 1

Kidney Transplant Update - Part 2

Kidney Transplant Update - Part 3 In addition to these three UCSF lectures, UCTV also offers a library of nearly 100 UCSF programs available on demand via the Internet. A complete listing of UCSF programming available on UCTV is available on the UCTV website. UCTV is a 24-hour, non-commercial satellite channel that broadcasts the best in educational and enrichment programming from the campuses, national laboratories, and affiliated institutions of the University of California. UCTV delivers science, health and medicine, public affairs, humanities, and the arts to a general audience, as well as specialized programming for health care professionals and teachers. UCTV is available to over 18 million homes nationwide via direct broadcast satellite (Dish Network channel 9412), worldwide over the Internet (live webcasts, video-on-demand archives, audio and video podcasts at UCTV and Google Video, and on cable TV in California and across the country. In San Francisco, UCTV also is seen nightly from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Comcast channel 75. Related Links: UCSF Programming on UCTV
UCTV UCTV Now Available Nightly in San Francisco
UCSF Today, Aug. 2, 2007