🌐 Transplants Without Borders: Dr. Chloë Ballesté leads the international conversation on NefroLateShow
When medical knowledge is shared, it saves lives. When it crosses borders, it transforms entire systems. On Thursday, June 5th, Dr. Chloë Ballesté Delpierre, Medical Director of DTI Foundation, was the featured guest on the program NefroLateShow, in an episode titled “Transplants Without Borders.”
A human puzzle against inequality
Aired at 9:30 PM CET, the episode featured Dr. Ballesté’s insights on leading international cooperation projects that, in her words, “bring real-life opportunities to countries around the world.”
Her central message: innovation must not remain within the walls of a single hospital. “Innovation and collaboration are the foundation of a transplant system that is accessible to everyone. Together, we turn the act of donating into a tangible form of hope,” she stated, highlighting the essential role of partnerships between professionals, administrations, and NGOs in building quality and equity in transplant systems.
Stories that humanize cooperation
The episode also featured the touching account of a cross-kidney transplant, narrated by the donor and recipient themselves—a powerful example of the emotional depth and human connection inherent in such acts.
DTI Foundation: global pulse of cooperation
Dr. Ballesté’s participation underscores DTI Foundation’s global footprint in the health sector. The foundation’s work is structured around three core pillars:
Transformational training: over 20,000 professionals trained in 113 countries during more than 30 years through TPM programs, enhancing donor detection and improving transplant systems.
Advanced consulting: supporting hospitals in implementing ethical and efficient protocols.
Cutting-edge research: leading studies on organ preservation and equitable allocation systems, with 12 publications in 2024 and over 5 international seminars.
Each initiative strengthens networks that save more lives.
A new kind of leadership
Dr. Ballesté’s presence on a medical outreach program exemplifies the humanistic leadership that defines DTI Foundation. Medicine here goes beyond the operating room—it becomes a tool for global transformation. Her words are a reminder that, when done right, cooperation generates lasting global impact.