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Hi Paul. I would like to thank you for coming to our meeting on Friday. We passed out meeting evaluations at the end asking attendees how they liked the meetings, what they liked, didn't like, etc. Many-if not most-of the staff that came to our meeting voted you as the best speaker! You were great and more importantly made people really think about what it's like to be a dialysis patient and how their actions can impact patient experiences and feelings. You really know how to get people's attention in a very nice way. I can see why the Rush transplant team talks about you as both a transplant patient and more importantly-as an outstanding person. Thank you so much for taking time out of your day to represent patients as part of the health team. Carol
 
Paul: well written ,very informative ,and a winning
essay . Richardson
 
Great piece Paul; it proved to be informative, as well as give wonderful insight to your own personal hope for the future. It ultimately gives the reader a much closer look into the mind of an informed and intelligent dialysis patient.
 
Keep up the great work.
 
This is an excellent submission for the Essay Contest.
Again, very well written and of course the pictures are good too.
I hope you win!!!!!!!!
Thanks,
Sheila Kelly
Renal Social Worker
Stony Uni
 
 
The photograph below is of Paul Hutchins being interviewed by Dorothy Tucker, a local newscaster. The African-American Task Force section of Gift of Hope held a telethon to increase awareness about Organ & Tissue donation within minority communities. Alongside me is Dr. Bob Higgins, president of UNOS, the United Network of Organ Sharing.
                                                                                               
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