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- Transplant (TV series) - Wikipedia
Transplant follows Dr Bashir "Bash" Hamed, a Syrian Civil War refugee and the newest resident at York Memorial Hospital, as he navigates through numerous obstacles to resume a career in the high stakes world of emergency medicine
- Transplant (TV Series 2020–2024) - IMDb
Transplant: Created by Joseph Kay With Hamza Haq, Laurence Leboeuf, John Hannah, Ayisha Issa An ER doctor, who fled his native Syria to come to Canada, must overcome numerous obstacles to resume a career in the high stakes world of emergency medicine
- About Transplant - American Transplant Foundation
The American Transplant Foundation offers programs that provide transplant patients with emotional support, financial assistance, and help finding a living donor
- Transplant | Definition, Types, Rejection | Britannica
transplant, in medicine, a section of tissue or a complete organ that is removed from its original natural site and transferred to a new position in the same person or in a separate individual
- Transplant News - Mayo Clinic News Network
Transplant News from Mayo Clinic featuring breakthroughs, patient stories, and advances in organ transplant research, surgery, and long-term care
- Beginner’s Guide to Organ Transplantation
The guide introduces transplant team members, outlines the basic steps of the transplant process, and highlights what to expect during evaluation, surgery, and recovery
- Organ Transplant Process - American Society of Transplantation
Transplant is a long process with many stages The amount of time you will care for the patient depends on the kind of organ transplant and how recovery goes Some patients require care all day, every day Below we list the stages of transplant and the emotions you or the patient might feel You must be prepared for a long or difficult recovery
- How to Find a Transplant Center | National Kidney Foundation
To find and compare transplant centers in your area, use the SRTR Transplant Center Search Tool Select whether the person who needs is an adult (Adult Recipient) or a child (Pediatric Recipient)
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