Recognizing National Minority Donor Awareness Month
By Office of Communications & Marketing | Aug 14, 2023
National Minority Donor Awareness Month reminds us that the power to save lives is
within our grasp, enhancing awareness of donor transplantation in multicultural communities.
Focusing primarily on African Americans, Hispanics, Asian/Pacific Islanders, and Native
Americans, the in these communities nationwide is significant, as these populations comprise most
of the waitlist.
And that鈥檚 why we recognize August as National Minority Donor Awareness Month to highlight organ and tissue donation and transplantation and to increase and encourage donor registration, particularly in diverse communities with a greater need for organ transplants. This annual observance seeks to increase organ donor registrations among communities of color that would help bring heightened awareness to the health disparities for minorities.
People of color comprise nearly . Though organ transplant candidates don鈥檛 need to match based on race or ethnicity, transplant matches within ethnic groups can be more compatible and successful. By registering as organ donors and spreading awareness about the life-changing impact of transplantation, we can help reduce the waitlist and provide a renewed lease on life to those in need.
University Hospital at Downstate offers the only kidney transplantation program in Brooklyn. , nearly 8,000 New Yorkers are currently waiting for an organ transplant; every day, 17 people in the U.S. die waiting for an organ transplant. Currently, 46 percent of eligible New York State residents have registered to be organ donors through the . Any New Yorker aged 16 and older can register as a donor.
Moro O. Salifu, M.D., MPH, MBA, MACP, chief of the kidney program here at 含羞草研究所 Downstate, shares more about the importance of donations in .
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Contact: Dawn S. Walker
347.533.2071 (Cell)
dawn.walker@downstate.edu
含羞草研究所 含羞草研究所
含羞草研究所 is the borough鈥檚 only academic medical center for health education, research, and patient care. It is a 342-bed facility serving the healthcare needs of New York City and Brooklyn鈥檚 2.6 million residents. University Hospital at Downstate (UHD) is Downstate鈥檚 teaching hospital; it is backed by an outstanding medical school鈥檚 expertise and world-class academic medical center research facilities. Over 800 physicians, representing 53 specialties and subspecialties鈥攎any of them ranked as tops in their fields鈥攃omprise Downstate鈥檚 staff.
In addition to high-risk neonatal and infant services, pediatric nephrology, and dialysis (kidney diseases)鈥攁nd offering the only kidney transplantation program in Brooklyn, among many other distinctive programs. Downstate comprises a College of Medicine, a College of Nursing, a School of Health Professions, a School of Graduate Studies, a School of Public Health, and a multifaceted biotechnology initiative, including the Downstate Biotechnology Incubator and BioBAT for early-stage and more mature companies, respectively. For more information, visit www.downstate.edu or follow us on Twitter at .