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Our Transplant Services

We're Setting Records at University of Colorado Hospital. Patients in need of organ transplants typically inhabit a special kind of limbo. They dearly need things that are in short supply around the world: healthy organs, and effective programs that guide them through the process of getting them safely and securely.

The value of volume

Physicians and transplant teams become truly expert at the careful, complex process of transplanting organs by treating hundreds of patients over many years.

A very popular program

UCH transplants July 2010 June 2011

In the one-year period starting July 1, 2010, we helped nearly 150 kidney and over 80 liver transplant patients start new, healthier lives.

That's higher than national averages, more than any other program in the region, and on a par with the Cleveland Clinic, the Mayo Clinic and Johns Hopkins.

When it comes to researching transplant programs, patients and their families do their homework. That's one of the reasons they decide to come to University of Colorado Hospital.

 

Did You Know?

  • In Colorado and Wyoming, over 2,000 people are waiting for a lifesaving organ transplant.
  • Nationally, over 107,000 people are waiting for lifesaving organ transplants.
  • A single donor can save up to eight lives through organ donation.
  • About 18 people in the U.S. die each day from the lack of available organ and tissue donation.

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Events

  • Beyond the Golden Hour: Part 2
  • BLS for the Healthcare Provider
  • Patient and Caregiver Education Class

    On the 2nd Wednesday of each month, please join us for a presentation on the services and resources available in the Cancer Center when you or your loved one is being treated for cancer. Registration is required. Please call 720-848-8091 or email mary.mancuso@uch.edu to register. On the 4th Wednesday of each month, please join us for presentations by oncology nurses, pharmacists, a nutritionist, and other Cancer Center staff providing general information on treatment options, side effects, and nutrition. Information to help manage the side effects of cancer and its treatment will also be provided. Registration is required. Please contact 720-848-8091 or email mary.mancuso@uch.edu to register.