The Road to Racial Equity in Kidney Transplantation
In partnership with the Mass General Blum Center, the Mass General kidney transplant team hosted an event called, “The Road to Racial Equity in Kidney Transplantation.” The event was led by speakers Winfred Williams, MD, nephrologist, and Jamil Sulemana, RN, BSN, transplant nurse coordinator, and centered on a discussion kidney disease in the Black community, the differences between dialysis and kidney transplant and when one should consider kidney transplantation.
Testimonials from Mass General Living Donors and Recipients
The Mass General Transplant Center published online testimonials from past donors and recipients who received care at Mass General:
“Reflections from Living Donors” is a collection of thoughts and insights from living donors who wanted to share advice for those who are considering becoming a donor
Members of the Mass General Transplant Center gather for a team photo, together and masked in 2021, in honor of National Blue & Green Day.
The Mass General Transplant Center team united on April 16, 2021 to celebrate Blue & Green Day, a dedicated day within National Donate Life Month that encourages everyone to promote awareness by wearing the campaign’s dedicated colors.
On-site team members gathered for our annual photo showing off our blue and green, while those working remotely participated with family members from home and shared photos through social media. The Mass General Bake Shop even joined in the celebration by offering a special blue and green Donate Life dessert!
Heart Transplant Recipient Reunion
The Mass General Heart Transplant team celebrates a successful Virtual Heart Transplant Recipient Reunion. From left to right, Sally Keck, Jody Jones Turner, Greg Lewis, John Sperzel (patient speaker), Jasmine Duston, Lana Tsao, Kathleen Gallen, Joseph and Robens Innocent (patient and caregiver speakers), Meaghan Doucette and David D’Alessandro.
The Mass General Heart Transplant team reimagined a time-honored tradition—the Heart Transplant Recipient Reunion—as a virtual event. More than 50 former heart transplant patients attended the program during which they learned about treatment and research advances in the field from speakers Greg Lewis, MD, medical director of the Cardiac Transplantation Program, and David D’Alessandro, MD, surgical director of the Cardiac Transplantation Program.
The evening also included inspiring reflections from Mass General heart transplant recipients. Many attendees also shared photos and updates of their lives in a slideshow.
Mass General Donate Life Month activities are organized by the hospital’s Organ and Tissue Donation Committee and the Transplant Center’s Donate Life workgroup. These groups work to advance a culture of awareness, education and honor for organ donation within the Mass General community.
When Ann Foti learned that she could become a living donor for her husband, Gino, she was determined to donate her kidney to him; however, because of complications with Gino’s condition and the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, their journey toward transplantation surgery was far from simple.
The Massachusetts General Hospital Transplant Center recently unveiled a very special memorial: a Donor Memorial Tree, dedicated in honor of the selflessness of organ and tissue donors as well as their families.
Linda Monich, living kidney donor, shares what her experience was like donating a kidney to her husband, Tim, at the Massachusetts General Hospital Transplant Center.
In recognition of National Donate Life Month, the living donor team at Massachusetts General Hospital collected reflections from a few of our previous donors about their experience and their advice for anyone who is interested to become a living donor.
When Ann Foti learned that she could become a living donor for her husband, Gino, she was determined to donate her kidney to him; however, because of complications with Gino’s condition and the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, their journey toward transplantation surgery was far from simple.
The Massachusetts General Hospital Transplant Center recently unveiled a very special memorial: a Donor Memorial Tree, dedicated in honor of the selflessness of organ and tissue donors as well as their families.
Linda Monich, living kidney donor, shares what her experience was like donating a kidney to her husband, Tim, at the Massachusetts General Hospital Transplant Center.
In recognition of National Donate Life Month, the living donor team at Massachusetts General Hospital collected reflections from a few of our previous donors about their experience and their advice for anyone who is interested to become a living donor.
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Organ Donation Saves Lives
We are advocates for organ and tissue donation. We strive to find new ways to share available organs among patients on transplant wait lists and, ultimately, to give a second chance at life.