Dianne LaPointe Rudow, DNP
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PROFESSOR | Population Health Science and Policy
Research Topics
Transplantation
Live Donor Follow-up
live donor follow up is typically poor. It is critical to identify barriers to follow up and intervene to improve long term follow up of living liver and kidney donors.
Live Donor Advocay
Defining the role of the donor advocat.
Live donor evlaution
Identifying risks to live donation and how to best evaluate and educate donor.

MS, Hunter College

Cert, Adelphi University School of Nursing

PhD, Columbia University School Of Nursing

Outstanding Attending Nurse Award

Columbia University School fo Nursing

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