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Intermountain Transplant Infectious Disease Society
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The Intermountain Transplant Infectious Disease Society was founded in 2022 to promote regional collaboration among Transplant ID colleagues from the University of Colorado, the University of Utah, the University of Nebraska, the University of New Mexico, and the University of Arizona.
Mission and goals
- The Intermountain Transplant ID Society serves as a regional academic collaborative platform for Transplant ID specialists and trainees (adult, pediatrics) interested in pursuing Transplant ID.
- The society convenes to discuss challenging case-based conferences as related to the care of infections in Solid Organ Transplant, Hematopoietic Cell Transplant, and CAR-T cell therapy recipients.
- Participating sites are invited to present on a rotational basis. Participating site lead(s) will select cases and presenters and will serve as the site resource for the presenters.
- Subjects of interest can include management, diagnostics, and treatment of infections in Transplant recipients.
- Novel therapeutics and emerging diseases are of specific interest.
Participating centers
- Arizona: Mayo Clinic in Arizona; University of Arizona
- Colorado: University of Colorado
- Nebraska: University of Nebraska
- New Mexico: University of New Mexico
- Utah: University of Utah