Sami Bahar
Nature of Work
Academic
Profession
Assistant Professor
Email Address
[email protected]
Office Phone
(+970) 9 2345113 Ext. +970598215140

Sami Bahar

Nature of Work
Academic
Profession
Assistant Professor
Email Address
[email protected]
Office Phone
(+970) 9 2345113 Ext. +970598215140
Clinical Transplant Immunology Fellowship ( MASTERCLASS ) - 1
Course Title
Clinical Transplant Immunology Fellowship ( MASTERCLASS )
Course Number
1
Instructor Name
Sami Bahar
Contact Information
[email protected]
Semester(s) and academic year(s)
Second Semester 2026
Second Semester 2026
Compulsory / Elective
Elective
Course Description

Clinical Transplant Immunology Masterclass. This masterclass is delivered in 2 modules: Understanding Transplant Immunology and Advanced Transplant Immunology.

The forthcoming module is “Understanding Transplant Immunology”. The module commences in January 2026.  This master class is accredited by “The European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME)”; therefore, it has international recognition. FEW CASE DISCUSSIONS ONLINE WILL BE RUN IN DECEMBER 2025 

The first specialized program delivering up-to-date, evidence-based education in Clinical Transplant Immunology, designed for medical professionals seeking advanced knowledge and real-world application.

This is not just a course-it's an international, expert-led Masterclass that brings together clinical excellence, academic rigor, and digital flexibility.  Fully Online

2 Modules | 16 Weeks Each

Ⓒ20 CME Credit Hours per Module

COST : 600 $

Course Objectives
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Learning Objectives

Understand and apply the core principles of transplant immunology in clinical practice.

Gain foundational knowledge in tissue typing and crossmatching techniques essential for pre-transplant evaluation.

Explore and manage the immunology of graft rejection, including acute and chronic rejection mechanisms.

Address the complexities of immunosuppression management, with a focus on minimizing complications and optimizing outcomes.

Develop strategies for managing immunologically high-risk patients, including sensitized recipients and those 13ch prior transplant failures.

Analyze clinical challenges related to chronic kidney function deterioration in transplant recipientsExamine special considerations in pregnancy and renal transplantation, including immunologic and obstetric implications.

Understand the unique needs of elderly transplant recipients, including immunologic risk and functional outcomes.

Integrate medical ethics into clinical decision-making at every stage of transplantation - from listing to long-term management.

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