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Give the gift of a lifetime: Register with Donate Life Florida
The Donate Life! Campaign encourages Shands HealthCare patients and employees to become life-saving organ and tissue donors. With more than 100,000 people on the national organ transplant waiting list — 3,500 of them in Florida — the need is tremendous. By working together, Shands patients and employees can make a difference in people’s lives. Becoming an organ or tissue donor has never been easier. Simply go to DonateLifeFlorida.org and sign up. “The Donate Life Florida Web site gives individuals and families the freedom to make informed decisions about tissue and organ donation,” said Michael Johnson, LCSW, Shands at the University of Florida Patient and Family Resources case manager. “It brings clarity to the donation process and explains how this important decision can save lives.”
The Joshua Abbott Organ and Tissue Donor Registry was created in honor of Joshua Abbott, a past lung-transplant patient at Shands at the University of Florida. Abbott championed the cause of organ and tissue donation by sharing the need for donors with the community and with the Florida Legislature. He became an organ recipient at age 29 and an organ donor at age 30. Abbot died in 2006, 11 months after receiving his transplant, due to complications from cystic fibrosis. Abbott was critically ill for many years, and if his wait for a transplant had been shorter, it is possible he would be alive today. In his honor, his parents continue to inform others about the need for life-saving transplants. If you are already an organ donor, visit DonateLifeFlorida.org and enroll in the new online registry. The registry allows you to create a donor profile and document a decision that only you can change. If you are not ready to make a decision about organ and tissue donation, please consider these facts:
Shands HealthCare is committed to saving lives by promoting organ and tissue donation. Web ExtrasShands at the University of Florida transplant services Heart and lung transplant (illustration) Kidney transplant (illustration) Heart transplant (illustration) Liver transplant (illustration) 25 Facts about Organ Donation and Transplantation (National Kidney Foundation) Who can be a donor? (American Society of Transplantation) (PDF) Organ Donation 101 (and Ethnic Minorities)(Dept. of Health and Human Services, Office of Minority Health) |
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