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Tag: Tarek Alhamad

Donated kidneys from deceased COVID-19 patients are safe to transplant (Links to an external site)

June 5, 2023June 8, 2023

Faculty Scholar Tarek Alhamad, MD says people who have had COVID-19 can still donate organs.

Race Is Often Used as Medical Shorthand for How Bodies Work. Some Doctors Want to Change That. (Links to an external site)

June 13, 2022July 7, 2022

Tarek Alhamad, MD, an institute faculty scholar, discusses race-based criteria for kidney donations in this Kaiser Health News article that follows an interracial donor match, which took place at Barnes-Jewish Hospital.

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