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    Jamie Imhof

    Liver and Kidney Transplant Recipient Unique, versatile, highly skilled Ambassador, restaurant, retail and managerial individual.

    Jamie Imhof is an ambassador for the American Liver Foundation and a prominent advocate for liver health, particularly focusing on the challenges faced by individuals with alcohol-related liver disease. She is a two-time transplant recipient, having undergone both liver and kidney transplants. Her journey began dramatically when, at the age of 39, she collapsed and was informed that she needed an immediate liver transplant. However, she faced the controversial "six-month sobriety rule," which often disqualifies patients with alcohol-related liver failure from receiving transplants. Jamie has since become a vocal critic of this policy, advocating for changes to save lives.12

    In addition to her advocacy work, Jamie is recognized for her engaging personality and multifaceted talents, including being an artist and athlete. She uses her experiences to educate others about the importance of organ donation and the realities of living with liver disease.12 Through her role at the American Liver Foundation, she aims to raise awareness and support for those affected by liver conditions.3

    Highlights

    Jun 22 · top.com
    Record heat didn't stop the fight against liver disease - WTOP News
    Record heat didn't stop the fight against liver disease - WTOP News

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    Washington, District of Columbia, United States