The plural possessive form of "donor" is "donors'."
A blood donor is a person who donates blood for use in transfusion.
A doctorate donor is a donor that obtained a doctorate degree in his or her study. However, this could be in law, education, medical, and etc.
Organs from cadaveric donors come from people who have recently died and have willed their organs before death by signing an organ donor card, or are brain-dead. The donor's family must give permission
The Uniform Anatomical Gift Act allows the donation of organs at no cost to the donor or the donor's family. The same is true for tissue donors.
Most states absolve sperm donors of all parental rights and responsibilities in order to protect the donors and the parents using the donated sperm.
Living donors may be related or unrelated to the patient, but a related donor has a better chance of having a kidney that is a stronger biological match for the patient.
One donor can donate more than one organ.
Donors of infected blood are entered into the Donor Deferral Register, a confidential national data base used to prevent deferred people from donating blood.
donor screening and deferral is employed. This involves donor education, taking a detailed health history of each prospective donor, and giving potential donors a simple physical examination
B/c there aren't enough organ donors to supply the need for donor hearts.
Donorperfect is a program used to track charitable donors, prospective donors and records all financial transactions between the charity and donor. Basically it's a CRM system for charities