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Holtzman attributes
the success to a strong partnership between the two institutions.
"With more
than 85,000 individuals on the transplant waiting list nationwide -
1,600 in Southeast Texas alone - the need is clear," Holtzman remarked.
"Memorial Hermann Hospital has attained a level of achievement
unparalleled by any other institution."
In 1995, Memorial
Hermann Hospital became one of two hospitals in the country to pilot
LifeGift's In-House Coordinator Program. The program places LifeGift
donation specialists inside the hospital to work side-by-side with hospital
staff to maximize donor opportunities. The program has been so effective
that it has been replicated in Level-I trauma centers across the country.
"There is no
doubt Memorial Hermann has helped save and enhance hundreds of lives
due to the program. The hospital became the nation's top donor hospital
in 2000 and routinely surpasses the performance of most other Level-I
trauma centers in the country," Holtzman said.
"Family members
want to know they're doing the right thing. We work with them to help
them understand brain death," says Janine Mazabob, director, Memorial
Hermann Hospital Neuro Critical Care Unit. "At the same time, we
let them know we are here to support them and respect their decision
- whatever it is. My own experience has been that when they see how
their loved ones have helped so many survive, they're comforted."
"Thanks to
our strong collaborative efforts, our organ donation program helped
134 transplant patients at Memorial Hermann Hospital, alone, last year,"
Romans added.
One organ and tissue
donor can give the gift of life to 50 people. LifeGift encourages individuals
to make the decision to become an organ and tissue donor and share the
decision with family members. The latter is crucial as family must consent
to donate. For more information
about organ and tissue donation and free donor cards, contact LifeGift
at 800-633-6562 or visit www.lifegift.org.
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