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  2. List of blood donation agencies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center [76] We Are Blood [77] Utah ARUP Blood Services [78] Virginia Inova Blood Donor Services [79] Washington Bloodworks Northwest [80] Wisconsin ImpactLife (Formerly: Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center) [81] Memorial Blood Centers [82] The Community Blood Center [83] Versiti Blood Center of ...

  3. LifeSouth Community Blood Centers - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, hospitals were in critical need of volunteer blood donors after the FDA curtailed the practice of paying donors for blood donations. Gainesville, Florida hospitals (Alachua General Hospital, UF Health Shands Hospital and North Florida Regional Medical Center) all agreed that a non-profit community blood center was the answer and made an appeal to all local civic organizations.

  4. United Network for Organ Sharing - Wikipedia

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    54-1327878 [2]: Legal status: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization [2] Headquarters: Richmond, Virginia, U.S. [3]: Coordinates: Services: Manages the U.S. organ transplant system under contract with the federal government by bringing together transplant and organ procurement professionals and volunteers in order to make life-saving organ transplants possible.

  5. Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center - Wikipedia

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    The Blood Center offers promotion drives throughout the year as a thank you to our donors for giving blood and offer donor rewards. Programs at Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center: Commit for Life-Every donor becomes a part of the Commit for Life program, a partnership between the donor and Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center. Giving on an ongoing ...

  6. Charles R. Drew - Wikipedia

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    Charles Richard Drew (June 3, 1904 – April 1, 1950) was an American surgeon and medical researcher. He researched in the field of blood transfusions, developing improved techniques for blood storage, and applied his expert knowledge to developing large-scale blood banks early in World War II.

  7. National Donor Deferral Registry - Wikipedia

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    Allow donor deferral information to be added, updated and deleted via a web page. Each donation center is responsible for checking the NDDR prior to donation and uploading any positive or reactive tests for each donor. An International Quality Plasma Program (IQPP) facility is a lab that has agreed to the voluntary standards program of the PPTA ...

  8. Online Donor Registry (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The online donor registry was created in order to document an individual's desire to donate their own organs at their time of death. [13] The new registry, which was announced in 1997 in British Columbia, has allowed for remote and electronic accessibility. [13]

  9. USC announces it will retire No. 13 in honor of Caleb Williams

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    Caleb Williams is the latest USC Heisman winner to have his number retired. The school announced Thursday that it would be retiring the No. 13 that Williams wore in his two seasons with the Trojans.