I know this is really late, but I just returned from London an hour or so ago (and only have two of three bags missing as of now); however, while there, I watched a show on BBC that was about a surgeon who specialised in doing liver transplants. He said something that I did not know and that I thought was interesting. In England, everyone is considered an organ donor unless they sign an "opt out" statement -- just the opposite of what we do. One of the featured patients was a woman who received her 5th or 6th transplant and who died after the final transplant and perhaps as a result of a new treatment.


On Mar 12, 2004, at 12:07, Nina Tarner wrote:


Doug,

 

Jim Shanteau had a graduate student at K-State while I was there who did research on organ donation.  I can’t remember exactly what she did though.
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