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  2. Organ procurement organization - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. WinnMed - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1900s, the Reverend Paul Koren began collecting donations for a hospital in Decorah, Iowa. [5] William Smith gave the first donation of $10,000, and several other donors provided Koren another $15,000. [5] The Decorah Hospital opened in 1914. In 1957, the Decorah Hospital was renamed Smith Memorial Hospital in honor of its first ...

  4. Organ donation - Wikipedia

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    The National Donor Monument, Naarden, the Netherlands Organ donation is the process when a person authorizes an organ of their own to be removed and transplanted to another person, legally , either by consent while the donor is alive, through a legal authorization for deceased donation made prior to death, or for deceased donations through the authorization by the legal next of kin.

  5. Organ donation is a chance to make a difference | Kulick - AOL

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    Information about organ donation was included in the envelope, but in reality how does that affect the big picture? Consider these facts: At last count, 103,223 men, women and children are on the ...

  6. List of organ transplant donors and recipients - Wikipedia

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    The short time between the announcement and the operation lead to accusations that Casey was secretly placed on the top of the waiting list, along with sparking an urban legend that the donor was "killed" by the Pennsylvania State Police in order to "harvest" the organs. 1993 6 years Dick Cheney (1941–) Vice President of the United States ...

  7. United Network for Organ Sharing - Wikipedia

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    The United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) is a non-profit scientific and educational organization that administers the only Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) in the United States, established (42 U.S.C. § 274) by the U.S. Congress in 1984 by Gene A. Pierce, founder of United Network for Organ Sharing.

  8. Community Blood Services of Illinois - Wikipedia

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    [1] ImpactLife collects blood at 19 fixed site donor centers and at more than 5,000 mobile blood drives held each year. ImpactLife is licensed and regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and holds membership in America's Blood Centers, the American Association of Blood Banks and participate in the National Marrow Donor Program.

  9. International organ donor rates - Wikipedia

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    Organ donation rates vary widely by country and region. The tables document the effective organ donor designation rate and deceased donors per million in the United ...