1. Carolyn Gallaher Carolyn Gallaher United States says:

    Organ donors often are given low priority in hospitals because of scheduled surgeries or emergency cases," explained the study's senior author, William C. Chapman, MD, the Eugene M. Bricker Chair of Surgery and surgical director of the Washington University transplant center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. "In addition to the cost savings, we rarely encounter delays anymore, making organ donation easier on families who have lost loved ones and on transplant teams because we can know when donors' surgeries will take place."


    This is such a lie, why in the heck would the organ donor who is the most sought out commodity, in a world where they say there is such a shortage of this commodity be given  low priority.

    I believe the real reason for the stand alone transplant center is too keep the organs in the perfect place keeping the organs oxygenated and perfused until the very last minute.  I cannot believe they have not thought of doing side by side surgeries.  Why not bring the recipient to the organ donor.  

    I believe another reason for this stand alone transplant center is to keep the rumors at bay.  I have read some nurses will call in sick rather participate in this evil of live dissection.  Only discentized doctors and nurses can participate in this evil act of dissecting alive human being.

    But I know one thing for sure it is not because the organ donor who is worth  million dollars is given a low priority in the hospitals.  In the past most organ retrievals were done in the dead of night, no surgeries are scheduled in the dead of night.  This is where satan rules in the darkest of night.  This is so evil, I want to throw up.

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