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The purpose of the Advisory Council is to
recommend policies to Gift of Hope’s Board of Directors regarding:
- Organ procurement
- Effective agreements with hospitals in Gift of Hope’s service area
- Systematic efforts, including professional education, to increase donation
- Arrangements for organ recovery and preservation, and related quality standards, that are consistent with standards adopted by the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network
- Appropriate tissue typing of organs
- Organ allocation that is consistent with OPTN rules and requirements
- Transportation of organs to transplant hospitals
- Coordination of activities with transplant hospitals in the Corporation’s service area
- Participation in the OPTN
- Cooperative arrangements with tissue banks for the retrieval, processing, preservation, storage, and distribution of donated tissues
- Annual evaluation of Gift of Hope’s effectiveness recovering organs for transplant
- Assistance to hospitals in establishing and implementing protocols for routine referral of potential donors.
The Advisory Council consists of 18 members with voting privileges; and three ex-officio members without vote. The Council is composed of the following voting members:
- Hospital administrators or their representatives as intensive care or emergency room personnel, and representatives of tissue banks and voluntary health organizations
- Public representatives who are residents of Gift of Hope’s donation service area
- A physician with knowledge, experience or skill in the field of histocompatibility, or an individual with a doctorate degree in a biological science with knowledge, experience or skill in the field of histocompatibility
- A neurosurgeon or other physician with knowledge or skills in the neurosciences
- An individual who is a family member of an organ donor
- Transplant surgeons representing each transplant center in Gift of Hope’s donation service area.
Sr. M. Aline Shultz, OSF (Chair)
Saint Anthony Medical Center |
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Michael M. Abecassis, MD, MBA
Northwestern Memorial Hospital |
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Edward J. Alfrey, MD
Southern Illinois University School of Medicine |
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Jarold A. Anderson
President/CEO, Gift of Hope Organ & Tissue Donor Network |
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Maria Barrionuevo
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital |
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Thomas P. Bleck, MD, FCCM
Evanston Northwestern Healthcare |
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Larry Fudacz, RPH
Diocese of Joliet |
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Cathy N. Grossi, JD, BSN
Illinois Hospital Association |
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Robert C. Harland, MD, FACS
The University of Chicago Medical Center |
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Stephen C. Jensik, MD, PhD
Rush University Medical Center |
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Velta A. Lazda, PhD
University of Illinois at Chicago |
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Robert B. Love, MD, FACS
Loyola University Medical Center |
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Charles A. Mowll, FACHE
The Joint Commission |
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Martin F. Mozes, MD, FACS
Medical Director, Gift of Hope Organ & Tissue Donor Network |
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José Oberholzer, MD
University of Illinois at Chicago |
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Timothy P. O'Connor, MD, FACS
RenalCare Associates, S.C. |
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Charles J. Pivoney
Midwest Eye-Banks |
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Mark S. Slaughter, MD
Advocate Christ Medical Center |
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Jim Slonoff
The Hinsdalean |
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Alison B. Smith
Vice President, Operations, Gift of Hope Organ & Tissue Donor Network |
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Riccardo A. Superina, MD, FACS
Children’s Memorial Hospital |
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