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January
4, 2008
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Employee blood donors give from
the heart
At the eighth annual Employee Blood Donor Appreciation Luncheon Dec. 3,
the MGH Blood Donor Center recognized a very special group of donors:
MGH employees. The luncheon was held as a thank you for hospital employees
who demonstrated a commitment to sharing the most precious gift
the gift of life by donating blood or platelets four or more times
during fiscal year 2007. The center tallied 2,180 employee donations throughout
the year.
Christopher Stowell, MD, PhD, director of the MGH Blood Transfusion Service,
gave the welcoming remarks and introduced the event's guest speaker, Kate
DeCoste, operations associate on White 12. A former marketing specialist
for the Blood Donor Center, DeCoste knew the importance of donating blood
but had never experienced the need for it firsthand until her son,
Jack, was diagnosedwith a heart condition shortly after his birth in April
2006. "Jack used many blood products both during and after his surgery
to correct his heart defect," says DeCoste. "Without blood donors,
Jack wouldn't be here today."
The luncheon concluded with recognition of the year's top employee donors:
David Foye, who made 14 donations; Andrew Olssen, who made seven donations;
and Constance Miller, who made six donations. "Employee blood donors
truly
are the heart of our program," says Kim Cronin, manager of Donor
Services. "The continued support of MGH employees has helped us to
ensure there is an adequate blood supply for our patients in need."
The Blood Donor Center is open for whole blood donations Tuesday through
Thursday, from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm; and Friday, from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.
The center is also open for platelet donations Monday through Thursday,
from 7:30 am to 5 pm; and Friday, from 8:30 am to 3 pm. For more information,
call (617) 726-8177.
From
left, Meri Wentworth of the Blood Donor Center, Olssen, Alison Horanieh
of the Blood Donor Center, DeCoste with her son Jack, Foye and Stowell
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