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Web Site Design and Development Company is Awarded LifeNet Web Site Development Contract-And A Chance To Help Save Lives VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - What do the Internet and medical technology have in common? Together they can save lives. LifeNet, the largest, full-service, non-profit allograft tissue banking system in the United States, has contracted tmg3.com, the Internet Division of The Meridian Group in Virginia Beach, Va., to re-design the LifeNet Web site. The objective of the new site is to communicate and educate everyone involved in the transplantation process, serving as a real-time resource to patients, family members and physicians. The Web site, currently located at www.lifenet.org, will provide education and support to donors, recipients and family members, and educate physicians on the latest technologies in transplantation. tmg3.com was the ideal choice for this project, since they have built Web sites for some of the largest and most well-known healthcare organizations on the east coast, including: Sentara Healthcare, Eastern Virginia Medical School's Jones Institute for Reproductive Medicine, Bon Secours Health System, and Optima Health. Rick Richter, president of tmg3.com adds, "This project will allow us to truly help people in need, something we don't get to do everyday. This project is not just about business for us-this site will impact patients and their families locally, nationally and across the world. We know this site is going to help save lives, and we're honored to have this opportunity to make a difference."
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About LifeNet
LifeNet serves a population of over 4.5 million people, over 75 hospitals for organ and tissue donation services, and five transplant centers in Virginia. The company staffs offices in Roanoke, Lynchburg, Charlottesville, Winchester, Richmond and Virginia Beach, Va.
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