As Chair of the Renal Transplantation Panel, you will lead a dedicated team of experts working to develop and maintain the EAU Guidelines on Renal Transplantation. This position is ideal for a forward-thinking urologist with proven leadership and academic expertise, ready to contribute to the advancement of clinical practice and research. You will coordinate a pan-European network of contributors, ensuring the guideline remains methodologically sound, up to date, and widely adopted. The role offers the opportunity to influence the future of transplant care while working closely with peers, the EAU Guidelines Office, and the broader urology community.
This is what you will do
The Renal Transplantation panel Chair is an essential part of the Renal Transplantation Guideline team within the EAU Guideline Office. The individual in this role is a proactive community builder, who builds virtual networks of contributors involved in the common objective of developing an evidence-based guideline focused on Renal Transplantation.
The EAU guidelines office currently produces 19 individual guidelines. Each is updated every 1-3 years depending upon the rate of development in that area. The guideline on Renal Transplantation will formally update the text every three years.
The individual in this role will thrive in a purpose-driven, fast-paced environment as the EAU GO is poised to introduce a significant number of new concepts in the coming years. Generating excitement and leveraging upon the collective experience and intelligence around the topic will support and advance the care of renal transplantation patients.
The chair shall serve a four-year term, once renewable. There will be an initial review of progress after the first year.
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Application
Individuals wishing to apply must submit a Curriculum Vitae along with a personal Statement of Interest indicating their understanding of the position and a project idea for the panel. Furthermore, a completed non-disclosure and conflict of interest form.
Please note that a person may not have a significant conflict as determined by the GO Board during his/her tenure as chair. These documents should be forwarded to the EAU GO chair Prof. Maria Ribal at by 1 August 2025.
About the EAU Guidelines Office
The Guidelines Office is responsible for all aspects of EAU Guidelines development including: the effective functioning of the individual Guideline Panels; internal and external multidisciplinary collaborations with other EAU Offices and associated (patient) organisations; and all guidelines associated activities guidelines dissemination and social media, web-based guidelines material, EAU Guidelines app, associated projects , IMAGINE, PIONEER and OPTIMA etc.
The aim of the EAU Guidelines is to assist practicing clinicians in making informed decisions, taking the highest quality scientific evidence and their patient’s personal circumstances, values and preferences into account.
The development of the EAU Guidelines is supported by a dedicated Guidelines Office Methods Committee, Dissemination Committee and Associates Committee. The Methods Committee is responsible for the development and implementation of methodological standards across all EAU Guidelines and the methodological training of all Guidelines Office members. The Dissemination Committee is responsible for promoting the dissemination of the EAU Guidelines through discussion and feedback from guidelines users. The Associates Committee oversees the Guidelines Office Associates programme aimed at training young urologist in Guidelines methodology under the mentorship of experienced full Panel members.
The EAU Guidelines Office Board oversees and supports all EAU Guidelines Committees and facilitates all aspects of guidelines development, through the active promotion of continuous quality improvement, establishing priorities for the strategic development of the EAU Guidelines Office.