Meet the OC team and learn how they work hand in hand with OPOs and transplant centers to place organs every day, around the clock.
In this series of videos, you’ll hear from Organ Center Director Roger Brown as he talks about how his staff works with the donation and transplant community to meet the daily challenge of matching organs and saving lives. Plus, how OC staff are trained, what motivates them, and the story of a 1-in-1,000 chance connection that gave a struggling firefighter a long-awaited chance for a longer life.
In continuous operation for more than 35 years, the F.M. Kirby Foundation Organ Center has been described as the “heart” of UNOS. Like a beating heart, it’s at work continuously—days, nights, weekends, holidays and during inclement weather and even national disasters—saving lives by matching donors with candidates on the transplant waiting list.
What does the Organ Center do?
- Assist in placing donated organs for transplantation
- Assist in gathering donor information and running the donor/recipient computer matching process
- Assist with transportation of organs and tissues for the purposes of transplantation
- Act as a resource to the transplant community regarding organ-sharing policies
Read more about the Organ Center’s mission and history.