
Why I volunteer: Pete Lalli, Ph.D., Carolinas Medical Center
Community members unite and strengthen the donation and transplantation community to help get the right organs to the right patients at the right time.
Community members unite and strengthen the donation and transplantation community to help get the right organs to the right patients at the right time.
Hear from Carolinas Medical Center histocompatibility laboratory director Pete Lalli about why he chooses to volunteer his time with UNOS.
Latest news and updates for organ procurement organizations and transplant programs
Despite a decade since a 2007 fatal plane crash involving a University of Michigan transplant team and pilots, there remain no federal standards regulating air and ground transportation of organ recovery personnel.
This change allows for the OPTN to be more representative and responsive to the community’s needs, which will in turn help patients.
Effective June 30, 2020, new data elements are being captured within the graft function section of the Transplant Recipient Follow-up form (TRF).
The OPTN wants your input on the regional structure and process. Please submit your input today.
Staff and members collaborated to create emergency policy and IT changes to protect patients and keep the system nimble during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Key findings from the June 7 OPTN Executive Committee meeting on actions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Insights on donor PCR testing from the May 11 third international organ donation and transplant town hall webinar.