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Charles White, MS, CTBS

Charles White, MS, CTBS

Hospital Development Specialist

Charles is a graduate of Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary with a Master of Arts in Religion and a Master of Sacred Theology where he focused on American Religion and Culture. He has previously served as a Family Advocate and the Religious Affairs Coordinator for Southeast Tissue Alliance. Charles currently serves as a Hospital Development Coordinator for HonorBridge, formerly Carolina Donor Services, where he focuses on rural and smaller urban hospitals. Charles has worked in the tissue banking and OPO industries for 19 years.

On a more personal note, Charles' mother was a tissue donor early in his tissue banking career. Charles serves as a chaplain for his local Cub Scout pack and is a published fiction author.

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  • Contains 11 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This learning module provides participants a comprehensive, 3 CEU credit course dedicated, including 3 ABMDI CEUs, to the concepts of grief and loss. Each session is available on-demand, and participants may complete programs at their own pace. Session topics include Grief 101, Pediatric Loss, Complicated Grief and Trauma, Grief and Donation, and Secondary Trauma and Compassion Fatigue. Upon completion of each session, participants will complete a quiz to earn CEUs. This learning module is designed for donation professionals at any experience and skill level. This is a dynamic educational offering created by Subject Matter Experts from all over the OPO and Tissue Donation community. This course is free to all AATB members.

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This presentation will strive to examine current official statements by various religious bodies and/or religious leaders regarding anatomical gift donation and discuss the disparity between corporately held beliefs and personal ones. In addition, this presentation will examine the challenges associated with interfacing with various religious bodies, such as language and symbolism and offer some suggestions moving forward.

  • Contains 2 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Presentations often focus on the accomplishments of a single department, but what about the amazing work that is being done between departments within an organization or even between organizations? This presentation seeks to offer examples of cooperation between various departments/agencies by focusing on Family Services departments in three different organizations: Carolina Donor Services, Lions Eye Institute for Transplantation and Research and New England Donor Services. The objective of this presentation is to help participants identify opportunities for interdepartmental/interagency cooperation and encourage dialog both within and between organizations.