Clinical Responsibilities
- Responsible for the creation of training manuals and administering field training for OPCs on the following competencies: thoracic perfusion, abdominal perfusion and kidney pumping.
- Responsible for logistical management of surgical teams and organs, administration of proper equipment and OR set-up, communicating and documenting inter-operative findings appropriately
- Ensures all aspects of the recovery process are performed to optimal levels in adherence with regulatory policies and organizational procedures
- Surgically assists the organ recovery physician or designee with the removal of organs for transplant, according to established protocols and procedures
- Maintains the ability to recover organs and tissues in order to facilitate current research projects and ongoing education
- Prepares deceased kidneys for the preservation device including cannulation, anatomical review, fat removal, and recovery of tissue for biopsy.
- Displays and maintains expertise in all aspects of kidney pumping including cannulation, pump set-up, monitoring, and documentation requirements
- Oversees the administration of medications required for organ procurement and preservation.
- Obtains Transplant Preservationist certification within 3 years of employment.
- Participates in cross organizational activities to improve organization performance as appropriate
- Serves as the operative expert for the organ recovery process and provides guidance to all participating parties
- Processes incoming donor referrals from our donation service area
- On-Call responsibilities as assigned
Non-Clinical Responsibilities
- Serves on departmental, hospital, and/or medical staff committees
- Assists with data analysis and reporting as it relates to improving the donation process
- Manages the maintenance, stocking, and preparation of supplies to a state of constant readiness for organ recovery process
- Ensures recipient safety and access to transplant by performing all perfusion, packaging and labeling, and regulatory documentation in a high stress environment, an expedited manner, and without error
- Maintains current industry knowledge of organ procurement and preservation technology and protocols by attending clinical conferences and continuing medical education.
- Participates in professional organizations in the area of specialization.
- Develops and presents material regarding organ donation to physicians, nurses, hospital administrators, and other stakeholders in the donation process
- Participates in the orientation of new OPC’s and new transplant center recovery medical staff
QUALIFICATIONS
- Negotiates donor specific logistics to ensure adherence to ischemic timing restrictions, transport arrangements for medical equipment/devices required, and surgeon availability.
- Authorizes aircraft and vehicle charters, as necessary. Develops and implements contingency plans to ensure a successful organ procurement process intraoperatively.
- Provides high quality customer service by serving as a process expert in the overall organ recovery process.
- Perfusion of abdominal and thoracic organ systems.
- Provides perfusion and intraoperative support to transplant centers departing the DNWest service area for organ procurement.
- Serves as a consultant to local transplant centers by providing intraoperative support with living-donor kidney nephrectomies.
- Completes all organ procurement cases started; works past scheduled shift times without relief when required.
- Manages the intraoperative organ procurement process – leads a team of surgeons, nurses and medical staff to ensure complete adherence with regulatory policies and protocols to ensure transplant recipient safety.
- Operates without management oversight in the field and is able to resolve complex surgical, procurement, and regulatory concerns independently.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- Bachelor degree in health related field or an equivalent degree/diploma/certification in an allied health field
- A minimum of: 3-4 years of relevant clinical and surgical experience, 3 years of mechanical perfusion experience
- Minimum: Valid driver’s license, Certified Transplant Preservationist (CTP), Completed DNWest Scrub Technician competency course or Certified Surgical Technician (CST)
Top Skills
What We Do
Donor Network West is a federally designated nonprofit, 501(c)3, organ procurement and tissue recovery organization (OPO) with headquarters in Northern California and Northern Nevada. Established in 1987, we serve more than 13 million people and connect a donor’s gift to those in need in 45 counties in Northern California and Northern Nevada.
Organ, eye, and tissue donation offers the hope to heal. The generous decisions of donors and their families allow us to recover and allocate organs and tissues for transplantation and research. We are able to carry out our mission of saving and healing lives thanks to our partnership with 175 hospitals, doctors, nurses, more than 500 funeral homes and 44 coroners and medical examiners.
Donor Network West is proud to be a Donate Life organization and an accredited member of the American Association of Tissue Banks (AATB) and the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS). We are additionally members of Donate Life California and Donate Life Nevada.
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