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Being a Living DonorWhile it is important to talk about end of life decisions including organ donation, it is now becoming more common to donate organs and partial organs while living. To learn more, choose an option below:
Additional ResourcesMembers of the transplant community often participate in conferences, forums and other events to develop guidelines and standards of practice for the care of donors and recipients. Click here to learn more about:
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![]() Living donors are encouraged to provide feedback to their transplant centers to help gauge trends in living donation. View the sample living donor post-transplant survey now This sample survey is provided by the board of directors of the New York Center for Liver Transplantation and the New York State Department of Heath. |
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