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Full-time • Entry Level
North Charleston, SC

The Clinical Donation Specialist I (CDS I) is responsible for providing technical assistance to the surgical organ recovery process including the preservation of organs for transplantation, importing organs, exporting organs, laboratory maintenance, and materials management.

  • Provides a prompt, timely, professional response to all operating room organ recovery calls.
  • Assembles all equipment and supplies.
  • Ensures recovery team completes all pre-recovery reviews of required documentation, verification, and surgical team credentialing.
  • Provides transportation of coolers, perfusion and slush solution, recovery medications, perfusion machines and all other necessary equipment to the donor hospital operating room (OR) at a time predetermined by the primary CDS.
  • Assists the Operating Room hospital staff with prepping of donor.
  • Scrubs-in to assist with the procurement, preservation, and packaging of organs and specimens.
  • Assists in in-situ preservation and flush of donor organs. This includes perfusion cannula set-up and preservation solution preparation, set-up and initiation of flush solution at the direction of the recovery surgeon or primary CDS, and monitoring of the quality of flow of flush solution in-situ.
  • Assists in the “back-table” flush of organs, and monitors the quality of the organ flush and quantity of flush solution used. Communicates this information to recovering surgeon and documents this information.
  • Assists the surgeon with organ packaging per UNOS and SHSC protocols.
  • Assists primary CDS with other duties in the donor OR. This includes: Lymph node and spleen removal and proper packaging;
  • Documentation of OR and SHSC personnel;
  • Documentation of organ anatomy and recovery times; and
  • Copying and collating of donor chart material for packaging with the organs and for the Coroner and other recovery teams.
  • Ensures vessels are recovered for use in liver and pancreas transplants and are labeled and packaged correctly.
  • Performs post mortem care ensuring the organ donor is closed and cleaned properly following recovery, and may transport the donor to the morgue.
  • Recovers organs and associated tissues used for research.
  • Collects all organ recovery equipment and returns this to the office with the original copy of the donor chart.
  • Prepares, cannulates and places kidneys on pulsatile preservation machines.
  • Monitors pulsatile preservation on recovered kidneys, and evaluates post-recovery function.
  • Allocates organs (renal and extra-renal) from local, regional and national donors per UNOS and SHSC protocols.
  • Maintains a thorough knowledge of the national computer program including operation of UNET and UNOS allocation system. Documents information pertaining to each case in the donor and/or import chart.
  • Responsible for cleaning and organization of all perfusion areas and organ laboratories.
  • Provides timely professional in-services and other presentations to area hospitals.
  • Actively contributes to SHSC’s Hospital Development goals for donation.
  • Makes presentations to professionals and the general public regarding donation.
  • Represents SHSC at exhibit booths at public displays, as needed.
  • Informs Coroner offices when donation is complete and the donor is ready for transport.
  • Ensures the medical supply area is fully stocked, clean and organized. Cleans and maintains donor bags, coolers, recovery sets and equipment.
  • Travels within the designated service area and travels out of state for recovery of imported organs.
  • AS degree
  • Experience in the operating room and in sterile technique
  • An equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Two (2) years of experience as a surgical technician preferred
  • Surgical technician certification preferred
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