**5.2 Availability of multidisciplinary transplant programs and role of transplant coordinator**

Establishing multidisciplinary teams that work regionally & coordinate together is relevant, for example, the transplant coordinator who plays a keystone in the transplant unit & becomes an integral part of its structure through which all relevant information is conducted. Transplant coordinator is often the first person to meet the recipient and to explain the process and might be the last person he sees at the time of clinical discharge. Transplant coordinator should be experienced in the psychiatric and psychosocial assessments, obtaining a psychosocial history, including background, education, work, and current family circumstances is very crucial to begin with & will pave the road while going along this journey [27].
