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Accredited by the American Association of Tissue Banks [5] and the Association of Organ Procurement Organizations, Lifeline of Ohio serves 37 counties in central and southeastern Ohio along with Wood and Hancock counties in West Virginia. Lifeline of Ohio has both clinical and non-clinical staff who promote and coordinate organ and tissue donation.
In the United States, an organ procurement organization (OPO) is a non-profit organization that is responsible for the evaluation and procurement of deceased-donor organs for organ transplantation.
American Red Cross (ARC), specifically the biomedical services division. The ARC provides about 35% of transfused blood in the US. [1]America's Blood Centers (ABC), North America's largest network of non-profit community blood centers. [2]
Iranian martyr, a bystander at a political protest, her death was recorded by cell phone cameras. Various Circa June 20, 2009 N/A; organs donated upon death [102] Angélico Vieira (1982–2011) Portuguese actor and singer. Pancreas, liver and kidneys Circa June 2011 N/A; organs donated upon death [103] Everson Walls (1959–)
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54-1327878 [2]: Legal status: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization [2] Headquarters: Richmond, Virginia, U.S. [3]: Coordinates: Services: Manages the U.S. organ transplant system under contract with the federal government by bringing together transplant and organ procurement professionals and volunteers in order to make life-saving organ transplants possible.
In 2010, "Changing the Meaning of 'Organ Donor' Among Motorcyclists," conducted in partnership with Lifeline of Ohio, received a Silver Anvil from PRSA in the public service category. (20) "Bringing Logic to the Data Center Energy Discussion," planned and executed in partnership with Emerson Network Power , received a Silver Anvil Award of ...
OhioHealth Grant Medical Center is a hospital in Downtown Columbus, Ohio.The facility was established in 1900 as the second member hospital of OhioHealth, a not-for-profit, faith-based healthcare system.