| 31. | The swap, coordinated by the New England Organ Bank, " helped me get my whole life back,"
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| 32. | But unless an organ bank has the next of kin's consent, doctors will not remove the organs.
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| 33. | The idea is that organ banks may identify as potential donors some people missed by hospital personnel.
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| 34. | But once hope is lost and the patient has died, emergency room doctors can call the organ bank.
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| 35. | According to the Southwest Organ Bank, several thousand donor cards were mailed to requesting citizens following Mantle's operation.
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| 36. | The cells can be obtained from donor eyes at organ banks and then grown and multiplied in the lab.
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| 37. | Others have worked to improve the relationship between hospitals and organ banks so that more potential donors are identified.
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| 38. | Awareness of organ donation is growing, said Sean M . Fitzpatrick, director of education at the New England Organ Bank.
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| 39. | Colonists, once they learn of them, would assume that the organ banks had become obsolete, and expect Implementation to disband.
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| 40. | According to the Southwest Organ Bank, several thousand donor cards were mailed to people who requested them after Mantle's operation.
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