What is the topic of your session at TMF?
My session will highlight the importance of collaboration between the clinical, business, and regulatory roles and how bringing these viewpoints together creates successful transplant programs that prioritize patient care and outcomes.
Why do you think this topic is important for leaders in the community?
Regardless of whether you are a veteran provider or a quality coordinator just starting out, the day-to-day operations of a transplant program require collaboration. It’s essential to bring together diverse viewpoints and expertise to ensure the success of the program, and this is where collaborative leadership plays a pivotal role. It’s about recognizing that working together, rather than in silos, is key to better outcomes and sustainable programs.
What are you most excited about at TMF?
One of the aspects I love most about transplantation is the continuous opportunity for learning—it doesn’t matter how long you’ve been in the field; there’s always something new to discover.
I’m excited to present alongside two colleagues with extensive business, quality and operational knowledge of transplant and make a positive impact where I can. I’ve had many roles in transplant over the years, but I’ve also had the first-hand experience of being a living donor to a family member. I’ve on lived both sides, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to share what I’ve learned.
Attend this session and more at TMF 2025
Learn more from Butler at the 2025 Transplant Management Forum in San Antonio, TX. Registration is now open.