Jun 28, 2022 | Leadership, News, OPO, Transplant hospital, UNOS in the news
The late UNOS director of public communications helped establish an award recognizing advocates in 2010. Now, the same award has been renamed to honor its very first champion.
Mar 10, 2022 | In Focus, Kidney/pancreas, News
The new policy helped increase the number of kidney’s transplanted, but the system is still changing to help more people.
Aug 20, 2021 | News
With boundless energy and tireless dedication, Lisa impacted the donation and transplant community, both locally and nationally.
Jun 18, 2021 | News, UNOS in the news
More than 12,000 area employees provided survey responses on topics ranging from workplace environment and benefits to company leadership and community involvement.
Jun 15, 2021 | Get involved, News, Patient
Jon Lee, living kidney donor, has been awarded the 2021 National Donor Memorial Award for Excellence.
May 3, 2021 | In Focus, News
International data ranks U.S. highest in rates of deceased donors and kidney, liver and lung transplants.
Apr 7, 2021 | News
President Biden has issued a proclamation honoring living and deceased donors during National Donate Life Month.
Mar 18, 2021 | Education, News
How healthcare activists and advocates can work to undo, dismantle and interrupt patterns that lead to disparities.
Mar 1, 2021 | Education, News
Duke University transplant hospital administrator Ian Jamieson will speak on how important it is for a multidisciplinary team to use strategic planning
Feb 25, 2021 | Insights, Insights feature, News
Dr. Velma Scantlebury-White, who has performed more than 2,000 transplants in her career, says there have been significant changes in terms of achieving equity access in the allocation system for minority patients, but some issues persist.