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  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 04/29/2026 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

    Participants will gain a clear, step-by-step framework for transforming everyday improvement, quality, and training initiatives into conference abstracts and peer-reviewed publications.

    Description: Participants will gain a practical, step-by-step framework for transforming everyday quality improvement, operational, and training initiatives into conference abstracts and peer-reviewed publications. The webinar simplifies the publishing process by focusing on a clear question, disciplined data collection, and transparent interpretation of results. Rather than presenting publication as overly academic or complex, it demonstrates how real-world work can become meaningful contributions to the field. Participants will leave with a clear path to structure, communicate, and share their efforts in ways that advance practice, support their teams, and strengthen professional credibility.






    Target Audience: This webinar is intended for tissue banking professionals engaged in quality improvement, operations, education, and research, including medical directors, associate medical directors, quality and regulatory leaders, processing and recovery managers, educators, and emerging professionals interested in presenting and publishing their work.













  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 04/22/2026 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

    This webinar provides a practical overview of the reimbursement landscape, including the fundamentals of coding, coverage, and payment and how each component influences commercialization strategy.

    Description: This webinar provides a practical overview of the reimbursement landscape, including the fundamentals of coding, coverage, and payment and how each component influences commercialization strategy. Learners will examine the roles of federal and state agencies, the impact of manufacturing and regulatory pathways on reimbursement eligibility, and how the patient journey and site of service affect payment outcomes.




    Target Audience: This webinar is designed for tissue banking professionals in regulatory and quality and medical directors involved in product development, and payer engagement. It is also relevant for tissue banking professionals navigating coding, coverage, and payment pathways for HCT/Ps and related products.












  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 04/15/2026 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

    This webinar will highlight the ongoing need for pediatric heart valves and examine key developments over the past decade. Speakers will provide an overview of available graft types, discuss unique challenges in recovery and processing, and explore current research initiatives shaping the future of pediatric transplantation.

    Description: This webinar will highlight the ongoing need for pediatric heart valves and examine key developments over the past decade. Speakers will provide an overview of available graft types, discuss unique challenges in recovery and processing, and explore current research initiatives shaping the future of pediatric transplantation.



    Target Audience: This activity is designed for tissue banking professionals involved in cardiovascular recovery, processing, quality, and distribution, including medical directors, recovery staff, processing technicians, quality and regulatory professionals, clinical services personnel, and researchers supporting pediatric cardiovascular graft development and transplantation.











  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 03/25/2026 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

    This webinar will provide a greater understanding of the basics of funeral homes and how they serve families through a variety of legal dispositions. Just like tissue banks & OPOs, funeral homes have pain points; these affect embalming and how funeral directors/embalmers serve grieving families. Additionally, breaking down of embalming sciences and difficult factors that impact the preservation of the body for viewing.

    Description: This webinar will provide a greater understanding of the basics of funeral homes and how they serve families through a variety of legal dispositions. Just like tissue banks & OPOs, funeral homes have pain points; these affect embalming and how funeral directors/embalmers serve grieving families. Additionally, breaking down of embalming sciences and difficult factors that impact the preservation of the body for viewing.


    Target Audience: Recovery, family services, and operations professionals seeking a better understanding of funeral home practices and embalming considerations that impact donor care and family experience.










  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 03/18/2026 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

    AATB has been busy advocating for members and the tissue industry this year. Join us on March 18 to hear from Andy Vogt, AATB's Director of Governmental Relations, Melissa O'Connor, Chair of the AATB Governmental Relations Committee, and Patty Malone, Chair of the AATB Regulatory Affairs Council, about the association's work to support patient access to skin substitutes, raise concerns with the Food and Drug Administration's approach to sepsis screening in human tissue donors, and more.

    Description: AATB has been busy advocating for members and the tissue industry this year. Join us on March 18 to hear from Andy Vogt, AATB's Director of Governmental Relations, Melissa O'Connor, Chair of the AATB Governmental Relations Committee, and Patty Malone, Chair of the AATB Regulatory Affairs Council, about the association's work to support patient access to skin substitutes, raise concerns with the Food and Drug Administration's approach to sepsis screening in human tissue donors, and more.

    Target Audience: Regulatory, quality, and executive professionals within tissue banks and biologics organizations who are interested in current advocacy, regulatory developments, and policy issues impacting patient access and donor screening.










    Patty Malone

    Director, Quality/Regulatory Affairs

    Solvita

    Patty Malone, MBA, BS, MT ASCP), CTBS, is the Dayton Director of Quality/Regulatory Affairs Director for Solvita, headquartered in Dayton, Ohio.  Patty has a sincere passion for and commitment to the gift of human tissue and the assurance of quality, safety and availability of cells and tissue grafts.  After earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Medical Technology from Wright State University in 1987, Patty began her career in a clinical Microbiology Laboratory.  She began my career at Solvita, formerly Community Blood Center/Community Tissue Services, in the HLA Laboratory in June 1990.  She held a Medical Technology position in the Stem Cell Laboratory and subsequently became the Supervisor of both Stem Cells, Hematology, and Microbiology before moving to the Quality Assurance department in 1996 and subsequently becoming the Director 1998.  Patty earned an MBA from the University of Phoenix in 2019 and also holds a CTBS certification.  She has been an active member of AATB for many years and is currently the Secretary of the Accredited Tissue Banks Council and Vice Chair of the Standards Committee. She serves on the AATB Tissue Policy Group (TPG) and is a member of the TPG Quality/Regulatory Workgroup.

    Melissa O'Connor, MS, CTBS, RAC, F-RAPS

    Chief Quality & Regulatory Officer

    StimLabs, LLC

    Melissa has 20+ years of experience in medical device, combination product, and human tissue new product development research, engineering, and commercialization. She has experience in Quality System design, implementation, maintenance, and compliance. Melissa has held Quality leadership positions serving as the Management Representative, Head of Quality and official FDA correspondent for prescription eye-glass lens manufacturer QSpex Technologies, Inc., and Chemence Medical Products, Inc, a global manufacturer of adhesive-based Class II medical devices for would closure. During an 11-year tenure with Kimberly-Clark Health Care, Melissa held positions in Regulatory Affairs, Product Development, and Process Engineering. In addition to Quality Systems expertise, Melissa is skilled at developing comprehensive regulatory strategies to support new product development, including pre-market approval requirements for U.S. and E.U. She is a member of the Regulatory Affairs Professional Society (RAPS) and holds an active RAC certification. Melissa holds a B.S. degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Georgia and an MS Degree from the University of Georgia School of Pharmacy in Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs. Melissa is a founding member and currently serves as the Chief Quality and Regulatory Officer for StimLabs, LLC based in Roswell, Georgia. In her current role, Melissa is responsible for all aspects of Quality and Regulatory Affairs for StimLabs including Quality Assurance, Quality Control, Quality Engineering, Quality Management Systems, Donor Services, and global regulatory affairs. Melissa is a member of the AATB Quality Counsel and has been serving as a member of the AATB program committee for the last three years and is the chair of the committee this year. In collaboration with AATB council membership and AATB Liaisons, Melissa was responsible for development of the agenda and speaker content for this year’s meeting.

    Andrew Vogt

    Director of Governmental Relations

    Association for Advancing Tissue and Biologics

    Andrew Vogt joined Hart Health Strategies in September 2022 after more than eight years of combined experience lobbying and working in the U.S. Senate. Prior to joining the Hart Health team, in April 2021, Andrew founded Andrew Vogt Strategies LLC to help businesses and nonprofit organizations more effectively navigate Congress and the federal government.

    Andrew's time on Capitol Hill included more than four years as a Health Professional Staff member for the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP). In that role, he planned more than 20 hearings and drafted or negotiated approximately 50 health policy provisions that were signed into law with bipartisan support.

    Among the significant laws Andrew worked on are policies related to maternal health, childhood cancer, substance use disorders, regenerative medicine, the healthcare workforce, and community health centers. His proudest achievement was leading the Senate's work on the SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act (P.L. 115-271), the 2018 "landmark" legislation to confront the opioid and substance use disorder crisis.

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 03/11/2026 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

    This webinar is designed to bring understanding of the current state of gender identity advocacy in the fields of forensic pathology and medicolegal death investigation, which are closely associated with other fields of deathcare and medicine, including tissue banking and organ procurement organizations.

    Description: This webinar is designed to bring understanding of the current state of gender identity advocacy in the fields of forensic pathology and medicolegal death investigation, which are closely associated with other fields of deathcare and medicine, including tissue banking and organ procurement organizations. The speaker will review current gender diverse terminology, as well as targeted questions and markers used to assess how to accurately and respectfully address and document unique gender identities of an individual patient or decedent. Current practices and recommendations in medicolegal death investigation, documentation, and reporting of these cases will also be reviewed and highlighted.


    Target Audience: Tissue bank professionals involved in donor evaluation, recovery, processing, documentation, and quality assurance.










    Juniper Fador, MS, PA(ASCP) CM

    Pathologists' Assistant

    Forensic Medicine Associates/DeKalb County Medical Examiner's Office

    Juniper Fedor, MS, PA (ASCP)CM, D-ABMDI is the Lead Pathologists' Assistant at the DeKalb County Medical Examiner's Office in Atlanta, Georgia. Juniper is a pioneering advocate for the collection and documentation of gender diverse information in medicolegal death investigation. He was awarded the 2023 National Association of Medical Examiners Susan P. Baker Public Health Impact Award for his presentation in transgender decedent reporting and advocacy, and the 2025 Eckert Memorial Award for his subsequent publication. He also promotes the utilization of pathologists’ assistants in forensics to help combat the ME/C workforce shortage. Juniper started as an autopsy technician and death investigator at the University of Michigan, and was even a funeral professional in a previous life. He spends his free time playing music, including bass and mandolin.

  • Contains 141 Product(s) 3 new product(s) added recently

    Save time and money for your staff with the AATB Group Webinar Series Subscription! With one convenient purchase, your entire organization will enjoy unlimited access to all 2026 live webinars and on-demand 2024 and 2025 subscriptions. The 2026 subscription will be available through December 31, 2026, and all registered participants will continue to have access to the content for three years after that date.

    The 2026 AATB Webinar Series subscription includes:

    Unlimited company-wide access to 30+ live webinars

    Unlimited company-wide access to an additional 130+ on-demand webinars

    Educational credits, including CTBS and CEBT

    Webinar topics include regulatory updates, surgical application, donor screening, and so much more. All program content has been developed to support the tissue community's diverse roles and experience levels.

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    In this webinar, we’ll focus on the recovery-side approach to multi-processor cases: protect tissue integrity, maintain efficiency across multiple tissue types, and stay adaptable as the case evolves. We’ll walk through common recovery pain points, practical techniques, and real-world lessons learned from experienced recovery professionals, with an emphasis on what to expect in the moment and how to execute with confidence. Subject matter experts from Axogen, Artivion, Evergen, and Solvita will share best practices from the field and show why these cases aren’t something to fear, they’re something you can be ready for.

    Description:  In this webinar, we’ll focus on the recovery-side approach to multi-processor cases: protect tissue integrity, maintain efficiency across multiple tissue types, and stay adaptable as the case evolves. We’ll walk through common recovery pain points, practical techniques, and real-world lessons learned from experienced recovery professionals, with an emphasis on what to expect in the moment and how to execute with confidence.

    Subject matter experts from Axogen, Artivion, Evergen, and Solvita will share best practices from the field and show why these cases aren’t something to fear, they’re something you can be ready for.



    Target Audience: Recovery coordinators, specialists, and team leads who participate in or oversee multi-processor recoveries and want practical guidance for managing complex cases with confidence.










    Bravin Herring, CTBS, CEBT

    Technical Trainer

    Atrivion

    Bravin Herring, CTBS, CEBT, is the technical trainer for Artivion Inc, based in Columbus, OH. He comes with a strong recovery background from his time at both Lifeline of Ohio and We Are Sharing Hope SC. Bravin has over 10 years of operating room and tissue banking experience. He holds a bachelor's degree in health information management from WGU and is currently working on a master's degree in education technology and instructional design. Bravin is also a member of the RADE council and an active member of the Education Committee.

    Lesly Gatton, CTBS

    Recovery Partner Director

    Solvita

    Lesly Gatton is a Recovery Partner Director at Solvita. Prior to this role, she served as the National Trainer for tissue recovery. She is a Certified Tissue Banking Specialist and has more than 10 years of experience in tissue banking. Lesly earned her Master of Science degrees in Physiology and Biophysics from the University of Louisville School Of Medicine and attended Wake Forest University for her undergraduate education. She is committed to improving the quality of tissue recoveries and maximizing tissue donors’ gifts to improve and save the lives of recipients.

    Aaron Hampton, CTBS

    Program Manager, Clinical Services

    Evergen

    Aaron Hampton currently serves as a Clinical Services Program Manager at Evergen Donor Services, focused on strengthening partner relationships & improving tissue quality for patients through clinical collaboration. Aaron has worked in several roles in tissue donation over the last 15+ years; prior to that, nearly a decade in Funeral Service. He holds higher education in Mortuary Sciences, is multi-line licensed in insurance and is Certified Tissue Bank Specialist.

    Ryan Parsley

    Trainer, Tissue Services

    Axogen Corporation

    Ryan Parsley is an experienced tissue services professional with over 17 years in donation, recovery, and clinical operations. He currently serves as a Senior Tissue Services Trainer at Axogen Corporation, where he leads partner training initiatives, drives data‑informed process improvements, and strengthens nationwide donation partnerships. Previously, Ryan held multiple leadership roles across the tissue banking field, consistently improving donor outcomes, operational efficiency, and team performance. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Management and is a Certified Tissue Bank Specialist.


  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    The 15th Edition TB Standards became effective on January 30, 2025. One year later, this session offers a step-by-step review of the standards, practical application to donor screening scenarios, and an interactive Q&A. A panel of three physicians will provide expert insight from both medical and regulatory perspectives.

    Description: The 15th Edition TB Standards became effective on January 30, 2025. One year later, this session offers a step-by-step review of the standards, practical application to donor screening scenarios, and an interactive Q&A. A panel of three physicians will provide expert insight from both medical and regulatory perspectives.

    Target Audience: Medical directors, physicians, donor eligibility professionals, quality and regulatory staff, and tissue bank personnel responsible for donor screening and compliance with the AATB 15th Edition TB Standards.










    Noelle Edwards, MD

    Associate Medical Director

    LifeNet Health

    Noelle Edwards, MD, FAAP is an Associate Medical Director for LifeNet Health and member of the Physician’s Council since 2022. She is a Pediatrician and has been passionate about tissue donation since being introduced to the industry as a tissue recovery technician prior to medical school. Noelle serves as the current Physician's Council Secretary and has been an active member of AATB Physician’s Council, participating in educational talks on Allograft Cancer Transmission, Adequate Medical Records, Sepsis case reviews, and a Tuberculosis panel discussion. She has also been an active contributor in the AATB Tuberculosis and Sepsis Working groups, and has been the Physician’s Council Track Representative in the planning committees for the 2024 and 2025 Annual Meetings. Dr. Edwards hopes to continue to progress the tissue banking industry by serving the AATB and its Physician Council members in striving for the advancement of evidence-based decision-making and providing forward-thinking educational opportunities. She seeks to align tissue banking Medical Directors through the shared goal of utilizing the most recent scientific and medical knowledge to optimize donor gift utilization and safety.  

    Sally Alrabaa, MD

    Medical Director and Associate Professor of Medicine

    LifeLink Tissue Bank

    Dr. Alrabaa completed internal medicine residency at the New York Medical College-Saint Vincent Hospital in Staten Island, New York in 2004, then Infectious Disease Fellowship at the University of South Florida and was inducted Alpha Omega Alpha member with the university in 2010. She is currently a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases and the medical director of LifeLink Tissue Bank of Florida, Georgia and Puerto Rico. Dr. Alrabaa is an attending physician at Tampa General Hospital (TGH) where she actively sees patients and teaches medical students, residents and fellows. She is Co-Director of Organ Transplant Infectious Diseases and a member of Infection Prevention committee at TGH. Dr. Alrabaa is affiliated with the Florida Department of Health as a supervising attending physician for tuberculosis services.  Her areas of expertise include preventing and treating infections in solid organ transplant recipients, preventing and treating healthcare associated infections, travel related infections, tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS and tissue transplant donors screening and selection. She is a member of the American Society of Infectious Diseases (IDSA) and a member of the physician council at the American Association of Tissue banking (AATB).

    Melissa Greenwald, MD

    Chief Medical Officer

    AATB

    Melissa Greenwald, MD, FAST is an internationally recognized expert in cell, organ and tissue safety and policy.  Dr. Greenwald is a graduate of the Uniformed Services University School of Medicine who spent 25 years on active duty in the US Public Health Service with over 14 years at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulating human tissues for transplantation.   Dr. Greenwald also spent four years at the Health Resources and Services Administration where she retired as the Director of the Division of Transplantation.  Dr. Greenwald then directed her own consulting business specializing in safety management and regulatory affairs for cell, organ and tissue products.  She now proudly serves as Chief Medical Officer of the American Association of Tissue Banks. 

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Join us to explore how to design a birth tissue program that fits your organization—from donor recruitment to staffing, workflows, and partnerships.

    Description: Just like crafting the perfect meal from an à la carte menu, building a successful birth tissue program means selecting the ingredients that fit your organization’s unique flavor. There’s no one-size-fits-all recipe here! In this engaging session, we’ll explore a variety of program models and mix-and-match options—from tissue acquisition methods and consent processes to referral sources, staffing structures, and beyond. Whether you’re looking for a fully in-house approach, a partnered model, or something in between, you’ll leave ready to design a birth tissue program that’s as customized and satisfying as your favorite dish.


    Target Audience: This webinar is designed for tissue bank leaders, program managers, donor coordinators, and healthcare professionals who are managing or planning to launch a birth tissue program.







    Leah Morrell, BA, CTBS

    Birth Tissue Program Director

    DCI Donor Services

    Leah began her career in donation in 2006 as a Tissue Recovery Coordinator for Connect Life, previously CNY Eye & Tissue Bank. She continued her career as a Tissue Recovery Coordinator at MTF Biologics and helped manage birth tissue acquisition programs with several hospitals in Upstate New York.   

    In 2019, Leah relocated with her family to Nashville, Tennessee, to join DCI Donor Services, as the Birth Tissue Program Director. In this role, she is responsible for establishing new birth tissue donation contracts, program development, personnel training, and maximizing acquisitions over multiple hospital programs. Leah had roles within the medical community as a paramedic, medical and pharmaceutical sales, and Donor Coordinator throughout her career.  They all lead to her unique insight into relationship building with all levels, from patient to provider.