CIT No Barrier to Broader Organ Sharing
- ICU
- 17/08/2014
According to a new research, broader sharing of deceased donor livers does not significantly increase cold ischemia time (CIT) and should not be conside
READ MOREProf. Todd Dorman's extensive background in critical care and association leadership makes him a valued member of the Editorial Board of ICU Management. At Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine he holds the positions of Senior Associate Dean for Education Coordination; Associate Dean, Continuing Medical Education (CME); Professor and Vice Chair...
READ MOREAccording to a new research, broader sharing of deceased donor livers does not significantly increase cold ischemia time (CIT) and should not be conside
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READ MOREThe death of a loved one is often an ordeal and a tragedy for those who witness it, as death is not merely the end of a life, but also the end of...
READ MOREThird Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference 2014
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