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MaterialsGet involved by sharing the importance of organ donation with others. Here are some materials that can help you. All materials listed below are free of charge. Partnering with Your Transplant Team (Organ Transplants) A Patient's Guide to Transplantation Access Online (PDF – 1.42 MB) Order A Hard Copy HRSA Information Center To order materials such as brochures and donor cards, call 1-888-ASK-HRSA |
ResourcesThe organizations and electronic resources listed below can help you learn more about organ donation and transplantation. Transplant Centers (Organ Transplants) Representing the largest group of OPTN membership, transplant centers are the medical institutions that operate organ transplant programs. Organizations Related to Donation & Transplantation Contact information for many national organizations concerned with organ, tissue, blood, and marrow donation and/or transplantation. What Every Patient Needs to Know (Organ Transplants) (PDF - 4MB) Created to help patients and their families through the process of organ transplantation and to provide the information needed to make knowledgeable healthcare decisions. Blood Stem Cell Transplant Resources Materials for patients considering blood or marrow transplantation. |
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HOW YOU CAN HELP Register to become an organ donor. Inform family and friends of your decision. Be involved. There are many opportunities available to help promote donation in your community, workplace and place of worship. |
JOIN THE EFFORT TO SAVE LIVES National Events: Visit this page for information and dates of national events and nationally designated months and days when activities related to transplantation and donation take place. Organ Procurement Organizations: Contact information for the nation's 58 organ procurement organizations (OPOs) that coordinate activities related to organ donation in designated service areas. |
ORGAN DONATION GRANT RESEARCH Report on Social and Behavioral Research Findings, 1999-2004 This report reviews grant projects that were funded in fiscal years 1999, 2000, and 2001 which submitted final reports by December, 2005 containing sufficient evaluation procedures that the level of success of the program could be assessed. |
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