Pediatric Transplant Symposium

Dr. Lorraine Hamiwka is pleased to host the first ever pediatric multiorgan and multidisciplinary transplantation-focused symposium in a hybrid format, with the in-person component in Calgary, AB.

This symposium aims to highlight current and emerging opportunities for moving the latest evidence in pediatric transplant research into action in Alberta and internationally. It will comprise a keynote speaker, additional lectures, panel discussions, interactive sessions, and networking. This program brings together world-leading researchers (from Alberta, nationally, and internationally), health professionals, and patient, family, and donor research partners who are at the leading edge of pediatric transplant research. This forum will highlight major developments in the science behind improved care, treatment, and well-being of patients and families prior to, at the time of, and following an organ transplant. This event is free.

Session 3: : Patient Self-Empowerment: Pre-and-Post-Transplant Care

This session will begin with Dr. Samantha Anthony presenting on Strategies for Patient Empowerment (13:00–13:15). This will be followed by a round table (13:15–13:45) with transplant recipients sharing their journeys. Dr. Michael Khoury will then present Empowerment Through Physical Exercise (13:45–14:00).The session will be moderated by Drs. Simon Lam, David Nicholas, and Ms. Jenny Wichart,
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Moderators

Speakers

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About Tanis Mitchell

Tanis Mitchell is a proud medical mom to her daughter, Lukah, who underwent a multi-organ transplant six years ago. Their journey has involved navigating the complexities of pre- and post-transplant care, transforming Tanis into an advocate for patient and parent empowerment. Through numerous medical challenges and moments of triumph, she has learned the importance of building a strong support system and fostering collaboration between families and healthcare providers. Tanis is passionate about sharing their story of physical and emotional healing, emphasizing resilience, and is committed to helping other families find their voice and strength in their own medical journeys through connection, education, and advocacy.
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About Lindsey Kemp

Lindsey Kemp was born and raised in Edmonton, AB.  With a degree in Music Performance (saxophone performance) and Education, Lindsey has taught for over a decade in the Edmonton Public School system. When she is not teaching, she is very involved in the music community, performing in the Edmonton Winds, conducting her own community ensemble (The Beer League Band) and on numerous musical boards across the province. For the past 5 years, Lindsey has had to take a break from teaching after having her amazing son, George. Maternity leave did not go as expected as George was diagnosed with Dilated Cardiomyopathy at 5 months old and required 2 heart transplants before the age of 4. During this time, Lindsey has also begun to dedicate her time building and expanding her charity: Big Gifts for Little Lives, where they raise money to fund Pediatric Heart Transplant research at the Stollery.
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About Grecia Galindo

Grecia Galindo is a 5-year post-transplant patient who received a kidney transplant in 2019, with her father as the donor. This experience has inspired her to advocate for young transplant patients, particularly those without adequate support. Currently studying fashion design, she also dedicates her time to supporting children and families facing health challenges, emphasizing community and shared experiences. Her mission is to help ease the transplant process and transition to adult healthcare, using her story to provide guidance and reassurance.
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About Sean Delaney

Sean Delaney is based in Edmonton, Alberta and has worked as a senior health policy and management professional in the Organ Donationa and Transplantation system for the past 20 years. His career spans work in hospitals, health regions, provincial government and nationally with Canadian Blood Services for 16 years. Most recently, Sean has joined the Alberta Transplant Institute (ATI) as their Director of Operations, where he supports researchers and decision makers in driving innovation in Alberta to benefit the care for patients, families/caregivers, and donors. He is also a lifelong kidney patient and 2-time kidney transplant recipient, receiving his most recent transplant from a generous living donor in October 2020.