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  • 7. Improving consent rates for organ donation: the effect of an inhouse coordinator program.
    Salim A, Brown C, Inaba K, Mascarenhas A, Hadjizacharia P, Rhee P, Belzberg H, Demetriades D.
    J Trauma; 2007 Jun; 62(6):1411-4; discussion 1414-5. PubMed ID: 17563657
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    Suguitan GA, Cabanayan-Casasola CB, Danguilan RA, Jaro JM.
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    Ploeg RJ, Niesing J, Sieber-Rasch MH, Willems L, Kranenburg K, Geertsma A.
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  • 17. Sequential improvements in organ procurement increase the organ donation rate.
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    Jansen NE, van Leiden HA, Sieber-Rasch MH, Hoitsma AJ, Haase-Kromwijk BJ.
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