- Murakami, Naoka;
- Baggett, Nathan D;
- Schwarze, Margaret L;
- Ladin, Keren;
- Courtwright, Andrew M;
- Goldberg, Hilary J;
- Nolley, Eric P;
- Jain, Nelia;
- Landzberg, Michael;
- Wentlandt, Kirsten;
- Lai, Jennifer C;
- Shinall, Myrick C;
- Ufere, Nneka N;
- Jones, Christopher A;
- Lakin, Joshua R
Solid organ transplantation (SOT) is a life-saving procedure for people with end-stage organ failure. However, patients experience significant symptom burden, complex decision making, morbidity, and mortality during both pre- and post-transplant periods. Palliative care (PC) is well suited and historically underdelivered for the transplant population. This article, written by a team of transplant specialists (surgeons, cardiologists, nephrologists, hepatologists, and pulmonologists), PC clinicians, and an ethics specialist, shares 10 high-yield tips for PC clinicians to consider when caring for SOT patients.