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Facts about brain death and how it’s determined

The organ donation process is carefully regulated for patient safety and conducted with the utmost respect for donors and their families. Organ procurement organizations (OPO) such as Gift of Life Michigan must adhere to medical, ethical and legal standards.  Brain death is death. Physicians at hospitals across the nation make the determination, or declaration, that

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Carla Mendoza Bussell received a double lung transplant, allowing the mother of four to finish raising her kids and meet her grandchildren.

Gift of Life launches annual appeal for financial giving

Gifts pay for efforts to grow the Donor Registry  Gift of Life’s annual fundraising appeal is underway with an email campaign and a brochure mailer for friends and advocates of Gift of Life, donation and transplantation.    The funding generated from this campaign will make some important things possible, said Susan Rink, Gift of Life’s

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Michael Love, two-time double lung transplant recipient, is a Gift of Life volunteer

Volunteer Spotlight: Two-time lung recipient gives hope to those waiting for a miracle of their own

When Michael Love woke up groggy from his lung transplant surgery in 2015, he instinctively felt his nose for the cannula that had delivered life-sustaining oxygen for the previous six months.  It wasn’t there.  “I started crying,” the Gift of Life Michigan volunteer recalled. “They had to give me a new gown because I completely

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Dr. Tim Frankel is leading critical research into deadly pancreatic cancer with the help of organ donors from Gift of Life Michigan.

Gift of Life organ donors provide the ‘holy grail’ of pancreatic cancer research

Groundbreaking Michigan Medicine partnership ‘has the potential to help thousands’  Dr. Tim Frankel is in the midst of groundbreaking research into pancreatic cancer, and the key to his findings is the generosity of organ donors from Gift of Life Michigan, just a few miles across town.  Since 2021, this state’s organ donors have provided more

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Donor mom Kathy Vogelsang holding a framed photo of her daughter, Rebecca

A donor mom becomes leader in the donation community

Kathy Vogelsang lends vision as chair of Gift of Life’s Governing Board  Kathy Vogelsang said goodbye to her daughter, Rebecca, as the bright and funny high schooler left for play practice on a frosty March morning in 2008. A phone call not long after changed the trajectory of her entire family’s life.  That call also

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Sheila Alston has worked as a nurse for more than 40 years

Staff Spotlight: Sheila Alston has been saving and healing lives for 40 years

As a busy manager in Detroit-area hospital emergency departments back in the 1990s and early 2000s, Sheila Alston read letters to her staff from Gift of Life Michigan.  She wanted those triage nurses and other ER staff to hear how some of the patients they couldn’t save gave new life to others. She knew those

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A physician consults with the family member of a patient.

The Facts: What is first person authorization?

Choosing to sign up on the Michigan Organ Donor Registry gives you the opportunity to create a lasting impact on others’ lives. Making that decision known to your family is just as important.   In Michigan, your decision to someday help others through donation is protected by the Uniform Anatomical Gift Law, a state law that

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Three members of a family (son, mom, grandma) gathered in discussion

I decided to join the Michigan Organ Donor Registry. What happens next?

Signing up to be an organ donor is just the first step in making your decision known. The next step? Sharing that decision with those closest to you. In Michigan, your decision to someday help others through donation is protected by the Uniform Anatomical Gift Law, a state law that has been in place since

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Richard "Jake" Jacobson and his dog at a sunflower farm

Veteran shares struggle in hopes to inspire “at least one”

Richard “Jake” Jacobson’s motto is “at least one.”  “My hope is that by sharing my story, I might help at least one person who is struggling,” said Jake. “Not just someone on the waiting list or who recently had a transplant, but anyone.”  The Marquette native joined the Air Force in 2001, following the attacks

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