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Ginger DeLario, Ph.D

Ginger DeLario, Ph.D

Ginger DeLario is the Clinical Educator at Carolina Donor Services, where she has worked for the past 18 years. She received her PhD in Business and Ethics from American University, her graduate studies in Clinical Laboratory Science at Duke University and her undergraduate degree in Biology. While at CDS she has served also as an organ Preservation Coordinator, Organ Donation Coordinator and Administrator on Call. She has served on the Board of Directors for NATCO (North American Transplant Coordinators' Organization), held the office of Vice-President of ISOP (International Society for Organ Preservation) and currently serves on the Editorial Panel for Progress in Transplantation, a publication for the advancement of transplant professionals.

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    Many of us in the tissue banking side of the transplant community share cases with our counterparts on the organ donation side of the transplant world. Medical records, assessments and even NAT testing samples are shared. However, many things are different when determining donation eligibility. Through this presentation, we will highlight various tissue deferrals which are acceptable for organ donation and some scenarios which tissue may be acceptable but organs are not.