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The Role of Neuropsychology on Organ Transplant Teams
Deborah D. Roman
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
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Medical Center
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Organ Transplant
100%
Neuropsychology
100%
Transplant Team
100%
University of Minnesota
50%
Patient Demographics
50%
Heart Transplant
50%
Transplant Center
50%
Liver-pancreas
50%
Neuropsychological Assessment
50%
End-stage Liver Disease
50%
Major Medical
50%
End-stage Kidney Disease
50%
End-stage Lung Disease
50%
End-stage Organ Failure
50%
ServiceNow
50%
Pancreas Disease
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Transplantation
100%
Pancreas Disease
25%
Heart Graft
25%
Patient Population
25%
Occupation (Patient Social Context)
25%
End Stage Renal Disease
25%
Silo-Filler's Disease
25%
End Stage Liver Disease
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Pancreas
100%