What Are the Qualifications and Skills are Needed to Become a Renal Transplant Coordinator?
A renal transplant coordinator will need to be a registered nurse and possess a bachelor’s degree in health sciences (or an equivalent degree) in order to begin their career. They may also need critical care experience in which they were directly involved with patients, but this will depend on the particular hospital or clinic that they are seeking to be employed with. Strong communication, organizational and problem solving skills as well as a strong emotional sense are also beneficial and often necessary.