Mayo Clinic in Arizona is improving transplant care for the Hispanic population April 26, 2019 Overview Show transcript Overview Mayo Clinic in Arizona developed the Hispanic Transplant Program to help educate patients about organ donation and the safety of living kidney donation. This program is centered on achieving improved quality of life and length of life for the Hispanic population. Listen as Amit K. Mathur, M.D., a transplant surgeon, Diego Medina Albino, R.N., and Julieta G. Delgado, associate clinic research coordinator, all at Mayo Clinic’s campus in Arizona, explain the need and benefits of developing the Hispanic Transplant Program at Mayo Clinic. Learn how Mayo Clinic’s Hispanic Transplant Program will help close the gap in transplant care and provide access for patients in the Hispanic population. Share Doximity Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Print details Receive Mayo Clinic news in your inbox. Sign up Related ContentArticlePreventing glomerulonephritis after kidney transplantArticleMayo Clinic offers kidney transplant to patients with high BMI who were previously considered ineligible VID-20460657 Medical Professionals Mayo Clinic in Arizona is Improving Transplant Care for the Hispanic Population