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		<title>Gift of Life Leader in Organ and Tissue Donation in 2011</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Gift of Life Donor Program &#8211; the region&#8217;s organ procurement organization (OPO) serving eastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and Delaware– announced that the organization coordinated the recovery of 1,185 organs from a record 441 individuals in 2011, making this region the most generous in the U.S. and setting a new national record. For the past 4 years, Gift of [...]</p></p><p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2012/01/us-news/gift-of-life-leader-in-organ-and-tissue-donation-in-2011/">Gift of Life Leader in Organ and Tissue Donation in 2011</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/wp-admin/www.donors1.org" target="_blank">Gift of Life Donor Program</a></span> &#8211; the region&#8217;s organ procurement organization (OPO) serving eastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and Delaware– announced that the organization coordinated the recovery of 1,185 organs from a record 441 individuals in 2011, making this region the most generous in the U.S. and setting a new national record.</p>
<p>For the past 4 years, Gift of Life has averaged over 400 donors per year, and serving nearly 10.3 million people in the region, Gift of Life&#8217;s procurement of nearly 43 donors-per-million-population ranks among the highest in the world.</p>
<p>For the family of Jillian Shallock, this generosity meant a life-saving heart transplant. On December 1, 2010, 5 month-old Jillian was placed on the pediatric heart transplant list. Baby Jillian had been born with restrictive cardiomyopathy (RCM) earlier that July—a condition which restricted the blood flow to the young girl&#8217;s heart. After several months, her parents, Billy and Shannon Shallock, decided to place their daughter on the waiting list for a new heart.</p>
<p>After nearly two months on the transplant waiting list, Jillian received her heart on January 25, 2011—aNew Year&#8217;s gift to start the young recipient and her family on the road to a new life. &#8221;It really is hard to think about what our life could have been like had someone not made the decision [to donate]—a decision that saved our daughter&#8217;s life,&#8221; says Shannon.</p>
<p>Another &#8220;first&#8221; for Gift of Life took place in fall 2011, when, for the first time in the Delaware Valley, a patient underwent a complex and intricate bilateral hand and arm transplant to significantly enhance the quality-of-life for a multiple limb loss. The procedure was performed by Penn Medicine&#8217;s Hand Transplant Program, which operated under the leadership of the Penn Transplant Institute, and was proudly performed in conjunction with Gift of Life.</p>
<p>Another milestone was an unprecedented increase in the number of individuals and families who said &#8220;yes&#8221; to tissue donation over the last 12 months, with more than 2,700 tissue donors. One tissue donor can save or enhance the lives of more than 50 individuals, and as a result, an estimated number of 45,000 people may be helped from life-enhancing procedures due to the generosity of others.</p>
<p>Additionally, 1,235 musculoskeletal donors provided life-enhancing bone allographs for orthopedic surgeries, skin for burn patients, and heart valves to repair defects in 2011. And Gift of Life is grateful for our 2,500 eye donors, whose corneas have been transplanted used to restore precious sight.</p>
<p>Gift of Life also helped Donate Life America reach its goal in 2011, of registering 100 million people in the United States as organ and tissue donors—nearly 4 million of these selfless individuals were registered in our region, in addition to countless families who have generously said &#8220;yes&#8221; to donation without previous designation.</p>
<p>But Gift of Life could not have achieved this alone: The hard work and dedication of the region&#8217;s 138 hospitals and 15 transplant centers has helped, and their perseverance and dual advocacy for families throughout the transplant process.</p>
<p>&#8220;We work closely with Gift of Life to help create the opportunity for meaningful donation, out of what is often a difficult, stressful situation for our donor families,&#8221; says Dr. Gerard Fulda, Chief of Surgical Critical Care for Christiana Hospital in Newark, DE. &#8221;Knowing the importance of these gifts helps our staff be dual advocates for both donor families and our transplant recipients.&#8221;</p>
<p>Gift of Life works hand-in-hand with medical professionals and continues to give hope to those individuals waiting for life-saving transplants, while supporting the families of our heroic donors—families like that of Francis &#8220;Franny&#8221; Gessler.</p>
<p>In the fall of 2011, the 30 year-old father suffered a fatal brain aneurysm during a pickup hockey game. His wife Christine and mother Fran were quickly by his side in the hospital, and knew that organ donation was something Francis would have wanted, as a generous and giving father, son and husband.</p>
<p>&#8220;We as a family are very religious and deep in faith, so all along, we had hopes for Franny&#8217;s recovery,&#8221; says Gessler&#8217;s mother, Fran. &#8220;But when we learned that there wasn&#8217;t hope for recovery, we looked at each other and we knew: Franny was the kindest, gentlest kid ever. He would want to save others, so the decision to donate was made. The knowledge that others are living through him is comforting.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Families like the Gesslers truly are heroes,&#8221; said Gift of Life President and CEO Howard M. Nathan. &#8220;We thank those individuals and their loved ones for giving others the gift of a second chance at life in 2011. Moving forward in 2012, we will continue to educate our community about the critical need for more organ and tissue donors and to support families awaiting these critical transplants with programs like our new Gift of Life Family House.&#8221;</p>
<p>Opened in summer 2011, Gift of Life Family House is a 30-room facility that provides temporary lodging and supportive services to family members of transplant patients in the Philadelphia region. Resources such as nutritious meals and transportation to regional transplant centers are offered at an affordable cost, to help assist patients and their families on their transplant journey.</p>
<p>Gift of Life is proud to note the excellence of its staff, who have worked hard to make transplantation possible, and offer expanded care for families, both with programs such as the Family House, and with the organization&#8217;s continued educational outreach. Gift of Life&#8217;s dedication to increasing donation means that donor families like Francis Gessler&#8217;s have given patients like little Jillian Shallock&#8217;s the gift of learning to walk, talk and grow with her three sisters and loving parents.</p>
<p>Of the 441 organ donors in 2011, 46% were registered as donors on their driver&#8217;s license or state-issued IDs. While this number is encouraging, more than 6,500 men, women and children in this region are currently on the waiting list for transplants, and more than 112,000 patients remain on the list nationally.</p>
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		<title>Pediatrician Convicted of Child Abuse Sentenced</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Sep 2011 14:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Former Delaware pediatrician, Dr. Earl Bradley was sentenced on August 26 to 14 life sentences without the possibility of parole. He was convicted of 14 counts of rape and received an additional 160 years for sexually abusing 103 of his patients from 1998 to 2009. He was originally indicted for 470 counts of rape, sexual [...]</p></p><p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2011/09/us-news/pediatrician-convicted-of-child-abuse-sentenced/">Pediatrician Convicted of Child Abuse Sentenced</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Former Delaware pediatrician, Dr. Earl Bradley was sentenced on August 26 to 14 life sentences without the possibility of parole. He was convicted of 14 counts of rape and received an additional 160 years for sexually abusing 103 of his patients from 1998 to 2009.</p>
<p>He was originally indicted for 470 counts of rape, sexual assault and sexual exploitation of a child; that number was later consolidated to just 24 through negotiations with lawyers. During his career from 1994 to his arrest in 2009, he received a number of complaints from patients, parents and colleagues, and was the focus of two police investigations.</p>
<p>The Medical Board of Directors in Delaware was supposedly contacted a number of times in regards to his unprofessional conduct with his patients, but the Medical Board insists it never received any allegations concerning Bradley until after his arrest.</p>
<p>The two initial police investigations were never granted permission for a search warrant, and so without any physical evidence, the Delaware police were unable to continue their investigations. Despite the complaints lodged against Bradley while he was a licensed pediatrician, the truth of the harm he was doing to his patients was beyond what anyone suspected.</p>
<p>When the police finally were able to get a search warrant after a two-year old girl complained to her mother about Bradley hurting her genitals, they were able to seize 83 tapes and DVDs showing Bradley molesting young children.</p>
<p>In the trial, one of the police officers involved in the case testified that the average age of his victims was only three years old, because they were not as verbal as older children. He would often force the children to perform oral sex on him, and then give them colored ice to cover up any blood or swelling.</p>
<p>Additionally, in the videos he is seen sometimes grabbing a child by the head and throwing the child on a couch after forcing the child to perform sex acts. As the horrific details of this case begin to come out, people are questioning how this pediatrician was allowed to practice medicine for so long without his more sinister actions being found out.</p>
<p>Following Bradley’s arrest, Governor Jack Markell asked Linda L. Ammons, the dean of the Widener University School of Law, to compile a report reviewing the current laws and policies in place. Her 62-page report outlined 68 recommended changes, while avoiding placing blame on any single organization or practice.</p>
<p>Following the report, Gov. Markell passed nine laws that would help to prevent misconduct like this to continue undetected by tightening regulations and encouraging both the medical and police communities to work together with suspected physician misconduct and child abuse.</p>
<p>Billed by Ammons’ report as the “pedophilia case of the century,” the atrocities uncovered during this case have encouraged other states to review their reporting policies regarding physicians as well.</p>
<p>As Earl Bradley begins his permanent internment in prison, the families and victims of those he hurt have found some measure of justice for the actions incurred upon them and now have the task of healing from the damage caused by Bradley’s insidious actions.</p>
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