LifeNet Health is committed to advancing health care education by delivering quality programming to serve a range of community partners through our Donation 360 Webinar Series. Select programs offer continuing education credit hours. There is never any cost.
All webinars are hosted through WebEx, with Google Chrome as the preferred browser. Internet Explorer is not recommended.
This presentation will cover the comprehensive bereavement support program provided to LifeNet Health donor families. This includes bereavement support, information about their loved one’s donation, and opportunities for honoring and remembering — all at no cost to the family.
Date and time: Feb. 8 at 3 p.m. EST | Noon PST
Duration: 1 hour
Objectives:
- Identify the six needs of mourners and how they are met through the donor family bereavement support program
- Cover the varied ways support is provided to donor families
- Explain the Thanks2You program and the role partners can play in the success of the program
Presenter: Debbie Hutt, Director, Donor Family Services, LifeNet Health

Date and time: March 9 at 3 p.m. EST | Noon PST
Duration: 1 hour
Objectives:
- Outline the history of tissue transplantation
- Review the types of tissues that can be donated for transplantation and for research
- Identify the clinical need for transplant tissues
- Explain the impact of donation for donor families and recipients
Presenter: Stefan Bernal, Manager of National Recovery Network Training and Education, LifeNet Health

Thousands of people experience serious illness and injury that result in needing an organ or tissue transplant each year. This instructor-led program explores how these individuals return to living healthy, productive lives because of transplantation efforts.
Date and time: April 14 at 3 p.m. EST | Noon PST
Duration: 1 hour
CE Credits: 1.0
Approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider CEP16690
Objectives:
- Describe the donation process
- Explain authorization for organ and tissue donation
- Summarize the steps in the recovery process
- Identify donor eligibility for the donation of tissue
Presenter: Kurt Reis, Donor Relations Account Manager, LifeNet Health

This instructor-led program offers resilience-building tools and strategies to help health care providers recover quickly from challenging situations and thrive in the face of adversity. Unlike stress management, the focus of resilience is to understand that stress is present and will occur. Neuroscience research shows that individuals who boost their resilience can flourish in the health care environment, where multifaceted change is pervasive.
Date and time: May 11 at 3 p.m. EST | Noon PST
Duration: 1 hour
CE Credits: 1.0
Approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider CEP16690
Objectives:
- Summarize resilience and the impact it has on an organization
- Evaluate your own resilience rating
- Identify strategies and resources that support resilience
- Apply resilience-building strategies to recover and recuperate quickly from challenging situations
Presenter: Erika Grant, Donor Relations Account Manager, LifeNet Health

Learn about the latest advances in tissue preparation, benefits to recipients, and top research applications.
Date and time: Sept. 18 at 3 p.m. EST | Noon PST
Duration: 1 hour
CE Credits: 1.0
Approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider CEP16690
Objectives:
- Gain knowledge of the utilization and advantages of transplant tissues
- Learn about highlights in the history of tissue transplantation
- Review the donation process, including advances in tissue preparation and benefits for tissue recipients
- Gain insight into the types of organs, tissue, and cells that expand the opportunity for donation through research applications
Presenter: Kurt Reis, Donor Relations Account Manager, LifeNet Health

Date and time: Nov. 2 at 3 p.m. EST | Noon PST
Duration: 1 hour
CE Credits: 1.0
Approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider CEP16690
Objectives:
- Identify the causes of compassion fatigue and burnout, personal risk factors, and symptoms of compassion fatigue and burnout
- Explain how compassion fatigue and burnout can impact an individual both personally and professionally
- Distinguish between healthy vs. unhealthy caregiving
- Identify the challenges of thwarting compassion fatigue and the strengths that enable the individual to minimize burnout
- Identify the strategies to enhance resilience and make a healthy change
Presenter: Karin Frosio, Senior Director, National Donor Development and Family Services

Questions, contact us at: Donation360@lifenethealth.org