When you learn about a person’s story, you can’t ignore it
I had the honor and privilege of rotating for three weeks on the transplant service where I experienced a lot of great medicine, surgery and the ethics that intertwines them. One late night on service I had the opportunity to travel to a different hospital and help the team harvest a liver and kidneys from a donor. Never had I seen anything more amazing than what I witnessed that night …


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