Washington Regional Transplant Community (WRTC)
Debbie Goldstein is an experienced Family Services Coordinator at Washington Regional Transplant Community, a position held since August 2008. Prior to this role, Debbie served as a Case Manager at Whitman-Walker Clinic from 1994 to 2007. Academic qualifications include a Bachelor of Social Work and Licensure as a Social Worker (BSW LSW) from the University of the District of Columbia, completed between 1990 and 1993, as well as further education at Maryland University of Integrative Health from 1998 to 2000.
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Washington Regional Transplant Community (WRTC)
We are now Infinite Legacy! Follow us at Facebook.com/InfiniteLegacyOPO. Register to become an organ, eye and tissue donor today at InfiniteLegacy.org. ********************************************* WRTC is the federally-designated non-profit organ procurement organization (OPO) for the metro DC area and is responsible for recovering and distributing organs and tissues used in lifesaving transplants as well as far-reaching medical research and therapy. WRTC covers all of the District of Columbia, Northern Virginia and the "Capital Beltway" counties in Maryland. WRTC serves approximately 4.7 million people, 44 hospitals and six transplant centers. More than 100,000 people are on the national transplant waiting list and are in dire need of a lifesaving organ transplant. You can be a hero to someone in need! Here's how: Every time you obtain or renew your driver's license, check "YES" on the application to become an organ, eye and tissue donor. You can also register online at www.BeADonor.org. Remember - donation saves lives! WRTC Mission: To recover organs and tissues by preserving every donation option, excelling in recovery and placement and providing care for donors and their families. Our vision is healing communities through organ and tissue donation.