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    • Wednesday, Nov 13, 2024

    Renown Health Achieves Key Milestone with Certification to Begin Kidney Transplant Program, Patient Assessments to Begin Immediately

    The Renown Transplant Institute proudly announces a major milestone in its mission to provide life-saving care to patients with end-stage kidney disease. As of November 6, the Institute has been granted Organ Procurement & Transplantation Network (OPTN) certification, and interim approval of its application for full UNOS approval on December 13, 2024. This now enables the Institute team to begin assessing patients for kidney transplants. “This approval marks a significant step forward in our mission to deliver life-saving care for patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) who require a kidney transplant for survival,” said Brian Erling, MD, MBA, President & CEO of Renown Health. “A kidney transplant is the best life-saving option for people living with kidney disease. Our goal is that every eligible person who is seeking a kidney transplant receives one. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to UNOS which oversees organ procurement and allocation nationally, for their rapid processing of Renown’s application. Our team is working diligently to meet the highest standards of clinical excellence, and we are now ready to provide this life-changing option to patients who need it most. Together, we are paving the way for better health outcomes and a brighter future for those in need.” With the certification in place, the Renown Transplantation Institute team is now fully equipped to assess and prepare patients for kidney transplantation. This milestone underscores the Institute’s commitment to delivering the highest quality patient care while addressing the growing demand for transplant services. Expanding Access to Life-Saving Kidney Transplants Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects more than 37 million people in the United States, with thousands of patients progressing to end-stage renal disease (ESRD) each year. For many, a kidney transplant is the best treatment option, offering improved quality of life and survival rates compared to long-term dialysis. However, access to transplantation has traditionally been limited, especially in underserved communities like northern Nevada. The need for additional organ transplantation expertise across the U.S. and Nevada is critical. According to the Nevada Donor Network, as of October 15, 2024, 659 kidney patients in Nevada are currently on a waiting list to receive a life-saving kidney transplant. Across the country, every day 17 people die each day because an organ does not become available to them while they are waiting and every 8 minutes someone is added to the waiting list. “We are excited to receive approval to assess patients for kidney transplantation for the Renown Transplant Institute,” said Rahul Mediwala, MD, MBA CEO of Renown Medical Group. “It is humbling and inspiring to have the opportunity to help build this program for our patients, community and state,” said Dr. Mediwala, a nephrologist who has practiced in the community for nearly 20 years. “I’ve seen people die here in northern Nevada, waiting for a kidney transplant. They were not able to afford being out of work or the expense of traveling to receive life-sustaining care. With the opening of the Renown Transplant Institute, we are addressing this gap by providing timely access to comprehensive transplant evaluations and essential care. Now, residents in need of advanced kidney treatment and transplantation can stay close to home and receive comprehensive transplant evaluation and treatment here at Renown. They will no longer need to endure long waits or seek residency or care in other states, which will help alleviate the financial, physical, and emotional burden for critically ill patients and their families. The transplant team is led by nationally recognized transplant surgeon Ernesto P. Molmenti, MD, PHD, MBA, and transplant nephrologist Narisorn Atsava-Svate, MD, who have joined the Renown nephrology and surgical teams in providing comprehensive transplant services, including pre-transplant evaluation, surgical procedures, and post-transplant care, all under one roof at Renown Regional Medical Center in Reno, NV. Together, the Renown Transplant Institute’s physician leadership has more than 45 years of experience caring for hundreds of kidney transplant patients. The multidisciplinary team includes a transplant surgeon, transplant nephrologist, transplant nurse coordinator, social worker, dietician, pharmacist and financial coordinator who will assist patients through the transplant journey. “Understanding the great need that exists for this critical resource, we are focusing all our energy on creating a caring, efficient and responsive environment for our patients to support them through their transplant experience,” says Ernesto Molmenti, MD, PHD, MBA. “This is a great first step, and we are eager to get started with assessing patients for kidney transplant. We recognize the courage it takes to begin the transplant journey, and we want to assure our patients that they are not alone. The goal of our program is to perform successful transplants and ensure holistic support for patients and their families. At the Renown Transplant Institute, we are pleased to bring together all collaborating specialties in a supportive environment. We want people suffering from end-stage renal disease to know that our team is here to walk beside you, every step of the way.” Dr. Ernesto Molmenti who serves as Chief of Transplantation at Renown Health, Executive Director of the Renown Transplant Institute, Professor at University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine and Director and Executive Vice President of the Nevada Transplant Institute, said, “the expansion of these essential transplantation services across our state is made possible because of our extraordinary partnership with the Nevada Transplant Institute. Together, we are working to increase access, lower costs, and enhance research and education in the field of donation transplantation. We are incredibly grateful for their support and assistance.” Transplant nephrologist Narisorn Atsava-Svate, MD, who goes by “Dr. Nate,” said, “This certification attests to the quality and capability of Renown Health, its ancillary services and the excellence of the transplant clinical team that we have assembled to care for patients suffering from advanced chronic kidney disease. Renown Regional Medical Center is on course to be one of only 250 transplant centers nationwide and one of only two centers in all of Nevada. Membership means that our institution meets all Organ Procurement & Transplantation Network requirements and that we play an active role in forming the policies that govern the transplant community. By providing kidney transplant services to patients in Nevada, we hope to improve transplant rates in our region and reduce health care disparities across the state. I am honored and privileged to be part of this exciting new program.” Assessments Now Open for Kidney Transplant Candidates “With the opening of this new program, the Renown Health team is working closely with local healthcare providers and social workers at area dialysis centers to streamline referrals and ensure a smooth transition for patients to the transplant list,” said Dr. Rahul Mediwala. The Renown Transplant Institute is now accepting referrals for kidney transplant. Candidates will undergo a thorough evaluation process to determine their eligibility and readiness for a transplant. Physicians may now refer patients, or people with end-stage kidney disease who wish to be screened for a kidney transplant by Dr. Narisorn Atsava-Svate and Dr. Ernesto Molmenti, may call 1-833-RING-NTI (746-4684). For more information visit renown-transplant-institute and nvtransplant.org/. To join the fight, donate to the Renown Health Foundation, a non-profit organization registered with the State of Nevada and recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) entity at renown.org/give or 775-982-5545. As the region’s only Level 2 Trauma Center for adults and children, Renown serves over 1 million people and 100,000 square miles. In U.S. News and World Report Best Hospital Rankings, Renown Regional Medical Center is named #1 Hospital for the State of Nevada for 2024, 2023 and 2022.     About Renown Health Renown Health is the region’s largest, locally governed, not-for-profit integrated health care network serving Nevada, Lake Tahoe, and northeast California. With a diverse workforce of more than 7,500 employees, Renown has fostered a longstanding culture of excellence, determination, and innovation. The organization comprises a trauma center, two acute care hospitals, a children’s hospital, a rehabilitation hospital, a medical group and urgent care network, and the locally owned not-for-profit insurance company, Hometown Health. For more information, visit renown.org.

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    • Thursday, Oct 10, 2024

    Groundbreaking Historic Milestone: Renown Health Welcomes First Kidney Transplant Surgeon and Chief of Transplant Surgery Program

    Renown Health announces the appointment of Ernesto P. Molmenti, M.D., PH.D. M.B.A. as the hospital’s inaugural kidney transplant surgeon. Dr. Molmenti comes to Renown from New York City. Dr. Molmenti is a highly skilled and experienced transplant surgeon specializing in kidney transplantation. He has 25 years of experience in performing successful kidney transplant surgeries and is dedicated to improving patient outcomes and quality of life. The need for additional organ transplantation expertise across the U.S. and Nevada is critical. Across the U.S.,17 people die each day because an organ does not become available to them while they are waiting and every 8 minutes someone is added to the waiting list. Kidneys are the most sought-after organ for transplantation. UNOS (United Network for Organ Sharing) reports that there are 89,101 people on the national kidney transplant waitlist. Because of the lack of transplant surgeons and organ availability, only 25,499 kidney transplants were performed in the U.S. last year. In Nevada, 575 people are currently on the kidney transplant waiting list. “A kidney transplant is the best life-saving option for people living with kidney disease. The level of expertise needed to provide transplant services beyond Las Vegas does not currently exist. Here at Renown Health, we are expanding these essential services, so that residents in need of advanced kidney care and transplantation will no longer need to endure long waits or seek life-saving care in other states, which will alleviate the financial, physical, and emotional burden for critically ill patients and their families,” said Brian Erling, MD, MBA, President & CEO of Renown Health. “Dr. Molmenti brings a depth of experience to his role, having performed numerous successful kidney transplant surgeries throughout his distinguished career. His arrival signals a new era for Renown Health and underscores our academic health system’s dedication to advancing innovative treatments and improving patient outcomes.” He adds, “We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the state of Nevada, the Nevada Donor Network, donors and community partners who have worked tirelessly to make the Renown Transplant Institute® a reality for so many. Together, we are paving the way for better health outcomes and a brighter future for those in need.” Under Dr. Molmenti’s leadership, Renown Health will become the first health care provider in northern Nevada to offer kidney transplantation, providing exceptional care and fostering hope for patients and families facing kidney disease. “Dr. Molmenti helps to fill an important health care need for northern Nevadans living with kidney or liver disease, by adding lifesaving transplant expertise as a treatment option and completing the full spectrum of kidney care provided by medical and surgical specialists at Renown,” said Christos Galanopoulos, MD MBA, MSc, FACS, Chair of the Department of Surgery at Renown Health. “His expertise in kidney transplantation is invaluable as we begin a transplant program to meet the growing needs of our community. Through Dr. Molmenti’ s leadership, the quality of life will be enhanced for every person suffering from kidney disease.” As the first kidney transplant surgeon at Renown Health, Dr. Molmenti joins Dr. Narisorn Atsava-Svate, transplant nephrologist at the Renown Transplant Institute® to lead a multidisciplinary team of specialists dedicated to providing comprehensive care to patients throughout the transplant process. From evaluation and pre-transplant preparation to surgery and post-operative care, Dr. Molmenti will oversee every aspect of the patient’s journey. “I am honored to join the team at Renown Health and to pioneer the development of our kidney transplant program,” said Ernesto Molmenti, MD. “Kidney transplantation is not just a medical procedure; it’s a life-saving intervention that offers hope and a second chance to patients suffering from end-stage renal disease. I am committed to working collaboratively with our team to ensure that every patient receives the highest standard of care throughout their transplant journey.” Most recently Dr. Molmenti served as System Chief, Surgical Innovation and Vice Chairman, Department of Surgery at North Shore University Hospital-Northwell Health; Director, Kidney Transplantation at North Shore University Hospital-Northwell Health and Professor, Departments of Surgery, Medicine, and Pediatrics at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. He established the adult (2007) and pediatric (2016) kidney transplant programs and founded the multi-disciplinary Division of Surgical Innovation across 24 hospitals. Over his career he has led kidney transplant efforts at Baylor University Medical Center; Children’s Medical Center of Dallas; The University of Texas Southwestern; The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; and The University of Arizona College of Medicine. End-Stage Kidney Disease in Nevada and the Need for Transplantation Some people living with chronic kidney disease develop severe kidney damage and very low kidney function. If this condition progresses to the point where kidney dialysis or a kidney transplant is necessary for survival, the condition is called end-stage kidney disease (ESKD). The American Kidney Fund, using the US Renal Data System 2020 annual data, indicates 6,898 Nevada residents are living with ESKD. Kidneys are the most sought-after organ for transplantation. In Nevada, it is estimated that 575 people are currently on the kidney transplant waiting list. Many of them are northern Nevadans in need. Announcing the Renown Transplant Institute®, the First Kidney Transplant Program for Northern Nevada As the only not-for-profit academic healthcare network in the state, Dr. Molmenti, transplant surgeon and Dr. Narisorn Atsava-Svate, transplant nephrologist, join Renown’s world-class team of medical experts with thousands of organ and tissue donors, financial donors and hundreds of residents currently on the kidney transplant waiting list to bring essential services, hope and life-saving treatment to people with end-stage kidney disease. The Renown Transplant Institute® joins the esteemed Renown nephrology and surgical teams in providing comprehensive transplant services, including pre-transplant evaluation, surgical procedures, and post-transplant care, are all under one roof at Nevada’s #1 hospital, Renown Regional Medical Center in beautiful Reno, NV. If you are a physician and would like to refer patients, or a person with end-stage kidney disease and wish to be screened for a kidney transplant by Dr. Narisorn Atsava-Svate and Dr. Ernesto Molmenti, please contact the Nevada Transplant Institute® transplant coordinator at 1-833-RING-NTI (746-4684). More information on Dr. Molmenti can be found at the website, www.renown.org/find-a-doctor/ernesto-molmenti, at www.nvtransplant.org or email ntiinfo@nvtransplant.org. If you are a person seeking chronic kidney disease management; dialysis– at-home and in center; kidney failure management; kidney transplant management; kidney stone disease prevention; hypertension management; or polycystic kidney disease management, please schedule an appointment with Renown Medical Group-Kidney Care nephrologists at 775-982-5000.  As the region’s only Level 2 Trauma Center for adults and children, Renown serves over 1 million people and 100,000 square miles. In U.S. News and World Report Best Hospital Rankings, Renown Regional Medical Center is named #1 Hospital for the State of Nevada for 2024, 2023 and 2022.

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    • Thursday, Oct 03, 2024

    Renown Welcomes First Transplant Nephrologist to Region and Announces the Renown Transplant Institute

    Bringing essential services, hope and life-saving treatment to people with end-stage kidney disease. Renown Health is pleased to announce the appointment of Narisorn Atsava-Svate, MD, a distinguished transplant nephrologist. With over 18 years of experience, Dr. Atsava-Svate is recognized for his expertise in managing complex kidney conditions, pioneering innovative treatment methods and improving patient outcomes in the field of nephrology and kidney transplantation. Before joining Renown, Dr. Narisorn Atsava-Svate was a transplant nephrologist with INTEGRIS Nazih Zuhdi Transplant Institute, a leading solid organ transplant program based in Oklahoma City. While there, he helped build one of the largest and most experienced transplant programs in the U.S. and completed over 2070 kidney transplantations as part of a comprehensive team. Dr. Nate, as he likes to be called, received his medical degree from the oldest and largest medical school in Thailand, Siriraj Medical School/Mahidol University in Bangkok. He completed his ACGME accredited Internal Medicine Residency at Texas Tech University Health Science Center in Lubbock, Texas. He continued his education at the University of Colorado, completing both a general Nephrology and Advanced Nephrology fellowship specializing in Transplantation Nephrology. Dr. Atsava-Svate has a special interest in transplantation immunobiology and managing transplantation patients with high immunologic risk. As the first Transplant nephrologist at Renown Health, Dr. Nate is responsible for: Comprehensive Patient Care: Managing the care of kidney transplant patients before, during and after transplantation, ensuring the best possible outcomes. Innovative Research: Leading and participating in research initiatives aimed at advancing the field of transplant nephrology and improving patient outcomes. Collaborative Approach: Working closely with a multidisciplinary team of surgeons, physicians, nurses and support staff to provide personalized care for patients with end-stage renal disease. “We are thrilled to have Dr. Nate join our team," said Rahul Mediwala, MD, MBA, Chief Executive Officer of Renown Medical Group and a board-certified nephrologist. His extensive knowledge and dedication to transplant patient care is instrumental in bringing essential services to our region and ensuring the highest quality care for our community.” End-Stage Kidney Disease in Nevada and the Need for Transplantation Some people living with chronic kidney disease develop severe kidney damage and very low kidney function. If this condition progresses to the point where kidney dialysis or a kidney transplant is necessary for survival, the condition is called end-stage kidney disease (ESKD). The American Kidney Fund, using the US Renal Data System 2020 annual Data, indicates 6,898 Nevada residents are living with ESRD. Kidneys are the most sought-after organ for transplantation. In Nevada, it is estimated that 523 people are currently on the kidney transplant waiting list. Many of them are northern Nevadans in need. Announcing the Renown Transplant Institute®, the First Kidney Transplant Program for Northern Nevada. As the only not-for-profit academic healthcare network in the state, Renown’s world-class team of medical experts join together with thousands of organ and tissue donors, financial donors and hundreds of residents currently on the kidney transplant waiting list to bring essential services, hope and life-saving treatment to people with end-stage kidney disease. Narisorn Atsava-Svate, MD, the region’s first transplant nephrologist, joins the esteemed Renown nephrology and surgical teams in providing comprehensive transplant services, including pre-transplant evaluation, surgical procedures, and post-transplant care, are all under one roof at Nevada’s #1 hospital, Renown Regional Medical Center in beautiful Reno, NV. Now, residents in need of advanced kidney treatment and transplantation will no longer need to endure long waits or seek residency or care in other states, which will help alleviate the financial, physical, and emotional burden for critically ill patients and their families. "A kidney transplant is the best life-saving option for people living with kidney disease. Our goal is that every eligible person who is seeking a kidney transplant receives one," says Brian Erling, MD, MBA, President & CEO of Renown Health. He adds, “We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the state of Nevada, the Nevada Donor Network, donors and community partners who have worked tirelessly to make the Renown Transplant Institute® a reality for so many. Together, we are paving the way for better health outcomes and a brighter future for those in need.” If you are a physician and would like to refer patients, or a person with end-stage kidney disease and wish to be screened for a kidney transplant by Dr. Narisorn Atsava-Svate, please contact the Nevada Transplant Institute® transplant coordinator at 1-833-RING-NTI (746-4684). More information can be found at the website nvtransplant.nvdonor.org, or email ntiinfo@nvtransplant.org. If you are a person seeking chronic kidney disease management; dialysis– at-home and in center; kidney failure management; kidney transplant management; kidney stone disease prevention; hypertension management; or polycystic kidney disease management, please schedule an appointment with Renown Medical Group-Kidney Care nephrologists at 775-982-5000.   About Renown Health Renown Health is the region’s largest, locally governed, not-for-profit integrated health care network serving Nevada, Lake Tahoe, and northeast California. With a diverse workforce of more than 7,500 employees, Renown has fostered a longstanding culture of excellence, determination, and innovation. The organization comprises a trauma center, two acute care hospitals, a children’s hospital, a rehabilitation hospital, a medical group and urgent care network, and the locally owned not-for-profit insurance company, Hometown Health. For more information, visit renown.org.

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