Debbi McRann, Vice President & Chief Clinical Officer
Debbi McRann is the Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer for Infinite Legacy providing leadership to the organ recovery, tissue recovery and the donor services departments.
Debbi, a native of Baltimore, began her career as a critical care nurse specializing in trauma and organ, eye and tissue donation and transplantation at The Johns Hopkins Hospital (JHH). She served as the in-house coordinator at JHH, developing protocols for the Living Donor Advocate program, and served on the End-of-Life Planning Committee prior to her current position.
Debbi has been a member of numerous committees and boards, such as the Association of Organ Procurement Organization’s (AOPO) Procurement and Hospital Development Councils, the United Network for Organ Sharing’s (UNOS) Region 2 Education Committee as well as the Pancreas, Pediatric and Vascular Composite Allograft committees. Debbi provides oversight to Infinite Legacy’s Research and Special Projects and in partnership with local organ, eye and tissue transplant programs, has facilitated the development of innovative programs including face and hand donation and transplant, HIV to HIV donation and transplant protocols for the HOPE Act, ex-vivo lung perfusion and transportation of organs via unmanned aircraft (drone).
Debbi’s personal values are congruent with the mission of Infinite Legacy as her life has been touched professionally and personally by donation and transplantation. Debbi’s uncle was the transplant recipient of a living kidney donation and a deceased donor pancreas.
Debbi received her bachelor’s degree in Nursing from Villa Julie College (now Stevenson University) and a Master of Business Administration at the University of Baltimore.
