Posted AT 2:35 AM EST on 14/08/08
Transplant specialist blasts 'inadequate' organ donor proposal
ANDRÉ PICARD
Globe and Mail Update
The plan to revamp Canada's organ donation system is “pitifully inadequate” and a “national disgrace” says one of the world's leading transplant specialists.
Phil Halloran, editor-in-chief of the American Journal of Transplantation, said the new system – which was announced on Tuesday by provincial health ministers – was designed by bureaucrats without adequate consultation from the public or transplant specialists.
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