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Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 01/29/2025 at 2:00 PM (EST)
This webinar will highlight the special relationship that one Tissue Recovery Agency has with their local Non-Anatomical Donation Organization to support all facets of donation outcomes: from tissue donation for transplant to research and medical education. We will discuss best practices in educating and caring for donor families through this process and highlight ways these two types of organizations can share donor information to maximize the gift of donation and leave donor families with the comfort that their loved one will leave a lasting legacy.
Description: This webinar will highlight the special relationship that one Tissue Recovery Agency has with their local Non-Anatomical Donation Organization to support all facets of donation outcomes: from tissue donation for transplant to research and medical education. We will discuss best practices in educating and caring for donor families through this process and highlight ways these two types of organizations can share donor information to maximize the gift of donation and leave donor families with the comfort that their loved one will leave a lasting legacy.
Target Audience: Donation Professionals, Social Workers, Hospice and Palliative Care Staff, Patient Advocates.
Alli Reilly, MS, CCLS
Family Services Coordinator II
Infinite Legacy, Inc.
Alli Reilly currently works as a Tissue Family Services Coordinator at Infinite Legacy, supporting families through Tissue and Eye donation in Maryland, Washington DC, and Virginia. She has also worked in ICUs throughout Maryland supporting families of Organ, Tissue and Eye donation as an Organ Family Services Coordinator. She has 5 years of experience in donation, and prior to her time in our industry, was a Certified Child Life Specialist for 13 years supporting pediatric patients and their families in Radiation Oncolgy and Adolescent Medicine at Johns Hopkins and in Pediatic Oncology at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Alli holds a master's degree in Applied Developmental Psychology. When not supporting donor families, she likes being outside at the baseball field or driving range with her son and husband, or hiking and riding bikes with her daughter.
Corinne Bell, MS, RD, CTBS
Executive Director, Chief Operations Officer, and Treasurer of the Anatomy
Corinne is the Executive Director, Chief Operations Officer, and Treasurer of the Anatomy Gifts Registry (AGR), a non-profit whole body donation program. AGR is one of the accredited Non-transplant Anatomic Donation Organizations, or NADOs. Corinne has over 12 years of experience in non-transplant tissue banking ranging from donor family services through research client services and executive management. Corinne has been active in the AATB Ad-Hoc committee, recently turned council, working on the physical assessment and risk assessment guidance documents, among other projects.
Corinne has Bachelor's and Master's of Science degrees in human nutrition, focusing on clinical nutrition and epidemiology, and has completed her clinical dietetic internship at the University of Maryland,Medical Center, and holds a Registered Dietitian (RD) credential, and has been a Certified Tissue Banking Specialist (CTBS) since 2009.
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Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 01/22/2025 at 2:00 PM (EST)
This webinar will address the crucial timeline from donor recovery through the processing of musculo-skeletal and dermal tissues. We will discuss relevant considerations in logistics, time frames for processing, and a general overview of what happens to turn donor gifts into their transplantable forms.
Description: This webinar will address the crucial timeline from donor recovery through the processing of musculo-skeletal and dermal tissues. We will discuss relevant considerations in logistics, time frames for processing, and a general overview of what happens to turn donor gifts into their transplantable forms.
Learning Objectives
- Understand various techniques and methods used in the processing of musculoskeletal tissues and skin, including preservation methods.
- Identify best practices for ensuring the safe processing of donated tissues.
- Evaluate emerging trends and technologies in musculoskeletal and skin processing, including advancements in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.
Target Audience: This webinar is designed for entry-level, mid-level or experienced tissue bank professionals with an interest in learning more about donor screening, tissue recovery, processing and distribution.
Casey Dutt
Processing Supervisor
Community Blood Center DBA Solvita
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Andre Colorina
General Manager
Origin Biologics
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Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 01/15/2025 at 2:00 PM (EST)
Excellent customer service provided to hospitals and funeral homes can benefit not just the tissue procurement agencies and their partners, but extend beyond to donors and donor families. This webinar will discuss proven strategies and methods to improve and strengthen relationships between tissue organizations and their various partners.
Description: Excellent customer service provided to hospitals and funeral homes can benefit not just the tissue procurement agencies and their partners, but extend beyond to donors and donor families. This webinar will discuss proven strategies and methods to improve and strengthen relationships between tissue organizations and their various partners.
Target Audience: This webinar is designed for tissue bank professionals with an interest in tissue processing, tissue distribution, quality control and family services.
Kraig Markland
Kraig Markland received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Life Chiropractic College, a postgraduate degree in forensics from the National University of Heath Sciences. He retired from private practice, started a second career working as a tissue recovery tech at Iowa Donor Network, and earned his CTBS. At Live On Nebraska, he was a Professional Outreach Specialist and coordinated recovery activities with funeral professionals, law enforcement investigators, and pathologists. He has also completed a Medicolegal Death Investigator course and has received a Mortuary Science degree. Currently working at Tennessee Donor Services as a Funeral Home/Medical Examiner Liaison.
Chas MacKenzie
Director, Donation Development
New England Donor Services, Inc
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Save your staff time and money when you take advantage of the AATB Group Webinar Series Subscription. With one registration, your entire company will gain access to all AATB webinar programming for the whole year.
The 2025 AATB Webinar Series subscription includes:
Unlimited company-wide access to 30+ live webinars
Unlimited company-wide access to an additional 130+ on-demand webinars
Unlimited company-wide access to all AATB asynchronous module-based programs, such as the "AATB Online Auditor Course" and "Grief and Loss: Defining Concepts and Supporting the Bereaved"
Educational credits, including CTBS, CEBT, RN, and more!
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.
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Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 12/18/2024 at 2:00 PM (EST)
Panelists will discuss their organizations use of texting technology to reach out to connect with donor families. We will discuss when and how the technology is used, known outcomes from the use of technology, any pitfalls, and opportunities for improving its use.
Description: Panelists will discuss their organizations use of texting technology to reach out to connect with donor families. We will discuss when and how the technology is used, known outcomes from the use of technology, any pitfalls, and opportunities for improving its use.
Target Audience: This webinar is designed for tissue bank professionals with interest in family services and usage of latest technology.
Erik Fay, CTBS
Tissue Operations Clinical Educator
New England Donor Services
Erik Fay is a 2011 graduate from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. There he studied Sociology with a concentration in Criminal Justice and a minor in Psychology. He served as a law enforcement officer for 6 years, receiving multiple Merit Awards and even a Life Saving Award. Erik began his work in the transplant field in 2018 as a Tissue Donation Coordinator with New England Donor Services. During his time in the Tissue Operations Department, he became a subject matter expert in tissue donation. Erik achieved the title of Certified Tissue Banking Specialist in 2020. After working as a Preceptor training new hires in the role, he was promoted to Tissue Operations Clinical Educator in March of 2024.
Gretchen Budde, CTBS, MAC, CT
Bridge2Life Director
DCI Donor Services
In her current role Gretchen leads the donor referral and donor services center for Tennessee Donor Services, Sierra Donor Services and New Mexico Donor Services. Having the privilege to serve others working in donation for almost 20 years, Gretchen believes that the gift of donation can provide hope in some of life's darkest moments.
Gretchen holds her CTBS, CT. She also earned her Bachelor of Science from University of Wisconsin- La Crosse and her Master of Arts in Counseling from Lakeland University. She and her family currently live in Nashville, TN, but she still missed the winter in Wisconsin.
Wendy, Garrison, RN, MBA, CPTC
Director, Family Services & Donor Support
Lifesharing
Wendy Garrison is part of the leadership team with the hospital-based organ procurement organization (OPO) in San Diego, California. Lifesharing is a top-performing OPO serving a diverse population of just over 3.5 million in San Diego and Imperial Counties. Wendy began her career as a Trauma nurse in Memphis, TN. It was here Wendy discovered her passion for working with families who were experiencing trauma and end-of life. She began working with the Memphis-based OPO in 2007 starting as a coordinator then joining the leadership team as Clinical Manager in 2010. In 2014 she journeyed to the west coast and joined the Lifesharing team as Manager of Family Services and has remained a part of the leadership team currently serving as Director of Family Services and Donor Support.
Mackenzie Ellis
Donor Services Specialist
Mid-America Transplant
Mackenzie Ellis, Donor Services Specialist at Mid-America Transplant in Saint Louis, Missouri has over 10 years of Donor Services' experience. She is responsible for on-boarding new staff and focusing on developing best practices to enhance tissue authorization rates. As a subject matter expert, Mackenzie collaborates with Performance Excellence and Business Intelligence teams. Together, they have developed visual management tools to improve tissue authorization rates and are currently building advanced systems to provide real-time guidance for donation coordinators during tissue authorization conversations. In her spare time, she enjoys exploring new restaurants in the Saint Louis area.
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Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 12/18/2024 at 2:00 PM (EST)
Panelists will discuss their organizations use of texting technology to reach out to connect with donor families. We will discuss when and how the technology is used, known outcomes from the use of technology, any pitfalls, and opportunities for improving its use.
Description: Panelists will discuss their organizations use of texting technology to reach out to connect with donor families. We will discuss when and how the technology is used, known outcomes from the use of technology, any pitfalls, and opportunities for improving its use.
Target Audience: This webinar is designed for tissue bank professionals with interest in family services and usage of latest technology.
Erik Fay, CTBS
Tissue Operations Clinical Educator
New England Donor Services
Erik Fay is a 2011 graduate from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. There he studied Sociology with a concentration in Criminal Justice and a minor in Psychology. He served as a law enforcement officer for 6 years, receiving multiple Merit Awards and even a Life Saving Award. Erik began his work in the transplant field in 2018 as a Tissue Donation Coordinator with New England Donor Services. During his time in the Tissue Operations Department, he became a subject matter expert in tissue donation. Erik achieved the title of Certified Tissue Banking Specialist in 2020. After working as a Preceptor training new hires in the role, he was promoted to Tissue Operations Clinical Educator in March of 2024.
Gretchen Budde, CTBS, MAC, CT
Bridge2Life Director
DCI Donor Services
In her current role Gretchen leads the donor referral and donor services center for Tennessee Donor Services, Sierra Donor Services and New Mexico Donor Services. Having the privilege to serve others working in donation for almost 20 years, Gretchen believes that the gift of donation can provide hope in some of life's darkest moments.
Gretchen holds her CTBS, CT. She also earned her Bachelor of Science from University of Wisconsin- La Crosse and her Master of Arts in Counseling from Lakeland University. She and her family currently live in Nashville, TN, but she still missed the winter in Wisconsin.
Wendy, Garrison, RN, MBA, CPTC
Director, Family Services & Donor Support
Lifesharing
Wendy Garrison is part of the leadership team with the hospital-based organ procurement organization (OPO) in San Diego, California. Lifesharing is a top-performing OPO serving a diverse population of just over 3.5 million in San Diego and Imperial Counties. Wendy began her career as a Trauma nurse in Memphis, TN. It was here Wendy discovered her passion for working with families who were experiencing trauma and end-of life. She began working with the Memphis-based OPO in 2007 starting as a coordinator then joining the leadership team as Clinical Manager in 2010. In 2014 she journeyed to the west coast and joined the Lifesharing team as Manager of Family Services and has remained a part of the leadership team currently serving as Director of Family Services and Donor Support.
Mackenzie Ellis
Donor Services Specialist
Mid-America Transplant
Mackenzie Ellis, Donor Services Specialist at Mid-America Transplant in Saint Louis, Missouri has over 10 years of Donor Services' experience. She is responsible for on-boarding new staff and focusing on developing best practices to enhance tissue authorization rates. As a subject matter expert, Mackenzie collaborates with Performance Excellence and Business Intelligence teams. Together, they have developed visual management tools to improve tissue authorization rates and are currently building advanced systems to provide real-time guidance for donation coordinators during tissue authorization conversations. In her spare time, she enjoys exploring new restaurants in the Saint Louis area.
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Save your staff time and money when you take advantage of the AATB Group Webinar Series Subscription. With one registration, your entire company will gain access to all AATB webinar programming for the whole year.
The 2024 AATB Webinar Series subscription includes:
Unlimited company-wide access to 30+ live webinars
Unlimited company-wide access to an additional 160+ on-demand webinars
Unlimited company-wide access to all AATB asynchronous module-based programs, such as the "AATB Online Auditor Course" and "Grief and Loss: Defining Concepts and Supporting the Bereaved"
Educational credits, including CTBS, CEBT, RN, and more!
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.
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Take advantage of the AATB Individual Webinar Series Subscription providing individual access to an entire year of educational programming.
Take advantage of the AATB Individual Webinar Series Subscription providing individual access to an entire year of educational programming.
The 2024 AATB Webinar Series subscription includes the following:
· Individual access to 30+ live webinars
· Individual access to an additional 160+ on-demand webinars
· Individual access to all AATB asynchronous module-based programs, such as the "AATB Online Auditor Course" and "Grief and Loss: Defining Concepts and Supporting the Bereaved"
· Educational credits, including CTBS, CEBT, RN, and more!
Webinar topics include regulatory updates, surgical application, donor screening, and more. All program content has been developed to support the tissue community's diverse roles and experience levels.
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As live donor medical charts are reviewed, certain birth tissue diseases may be encountered. This talk includes a brief introduction to the normal structure of the placenta and umbilical cord. Subsequently, the more common birth tissue abnormalities found in the medical charts will be discussed. The presentation will include many visual images, which are necessary to describe the birth tissue pathology. Donor eligibility and product suitability will be easier to determine with this enhanced knowledge of birth tissue pathology.
Description: As live donor medical charts are reviewed, certain birth tissue diseases may be encountered. This talk includes a brief introduction to the normal structure of the placenta and umbilical cord. Subsequently, the more common birth tissue abnormalities found in the medical charts will be discussed. The presentation will include many visual images, which are necessary to describe the birth tissue pathology. Donor eligibility and product suitability will be easier to determine with this enhanced knowledge of birth tissue pathology.
Target Audience: This webinar is designed for tissue bank professionals with interest in birth tissue.
Andrea Ho, MD
Associate Medical Director
AlloSource
I graduated St. Louis University School of Medicine. My anatomic/clinical pathology residency program was University of Missouri, Kansas City. I completed fellowships in Transfusion Medicine and Cytopathology at the University of Colorado. I have been an Associate Medical Director at AlloSource for approximately 2 1/2 years. I am CTBS certified. I am a member of the AATB Physicians Council and I served on the Monkey Pox Physicians Council Work group.
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