Thank You for Making the 21st Annual Vanderbilt Transplant Advanced Practice Provider Symposium a Success!
A huge thank you to everyone who joined us in-person for this year’s symposium! Your energy, engagement, and passion for advancing transplant care made this event truly unforgettable.
Missed the live event? No problem! You can still catch all the action with our on-demand registration, available until January 31, 2025. Don’t let the opportunity to access expert insights and invaluable resources pass you by—register today and experience the symposium at your convenience!
On-Demand: $450
On-Demand Registration will remain open until January 31, 2026. Videos will be available approximately 3-4 weeks after the live event through February 28, 2026
Exciting News! Save the Date for Next Year
We’re already gearing up for the 22nd Annual Vanderbilt Transplant Advanced Practice Provider Symposium on August 27-28, 2026! Mark your calendars and get ready for another incredible event packed with innovation, collaboration, and learning opportunities.
Let’s keep advancing together—see you on-demand or in 2026!
Endorsed by the American Society of Transplantation

Payment Options: Credit Card Only
Credit Card Payments: For your convenience, you may register online and pay by credit card.
Vanderbilt Tax ID: 35-2528741
Vanderbilt, Vanderbilt Affiliate, Nashville VA Staff & Students must register online. Payment may be made by credit card.
Refund Policy: Refunds will be processed less a 20-percent service fee. No refunds after Sept. 12.
The Vanderbilt Transplant Symposium is a long-standing, established conference designed to address the complexities of managing the transplant patient within the scope of practice of advanced practice providers, including Nurse Practitioners, Transplant Coordinators, Physician Assistants, Registered Nurses, educators, and other advanced transplant professionals.
As the transplant multidisciplinary teams continue to expand and care for an ever-increasing patient population, we realize the providers’ roles of focusing on acute/chronic illness with emphasis on preventative maintenance has become vital to the lifelong care of these patients and their unique needs. We are committed to providing you the most current data and best practices by presenting evidence-based transplant practice in a non-biased format.
It is the policy of Vanderbilt University School of Medicine not to discriminate against any person on the basis of disabilities. If you feel you need services or auxiliary aids mentioned in this act in order to fully participate in the continuing education activity, email vanderbilttransplantapp@vumc.org, or attach a note to your registration. Thank You!