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Question on Clinical Transplant Coordination

How does one go about becoming a Transplant Coordinator?

What nursing specialty would be good to work in for preparing?

Is BSN a must or would ADN be sufficient?

Any other pertinent information?

Any input is greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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Check out the job opportunites link on UNOS - it has a couple of X-plant coordinator positions with job requirements.

http://www.unos.org/jobmarket/unosOpportunities.asp?list_Type=2

Your best bet might be to talk with someone at your local transplant center. I have known of nurses with an OR background and ICU backgrounds who became transplant coordinators, but I don't know what experience is actually preferred. Good luck!

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That is very good info. Thnx alot for that website! :D

I believe transplant coordinator requires a MSN

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