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In this episode, we dissect what really happens when a patient is referred for organ donation — and why a recent New York Times article got it dangerously wrong. We walk you through the two medical pathways for donation: brain death and circulatory death, explaining how organ procurement is handled ethically, legally, and with care.

We also bust common myths about organ donation, like “doctors won’t try to save you” or “you’re not really dead,” and unpack how bad journalism can fuel harmful misinformation.

Whether you're a registered donor or just donation-curious, this episode offers a no-nonsense look at the organ donation process, why it matters, and why the media must get it right.

For more information on Donor Status visit:

https://www.organdonor.gov/sign-up

Resources:

https://law.temple.edu/aer/2024/09/07/emotional-decision-making-hardwired-and-helpful/

https://www.stroke-manual.com/brainstem-reflexes/#ocr-h

https://www.nursingcenter.com/blogs-plus/blogs/blogs-post?identifier=Dolls-Eyes#/post/Dolls-Eyes

https://www.stroke-manual.com/brain-death-diagnosis/

https://www.lex18.com/news/covering-kentucky/kentucky-man-wakes-during-organ-harvesting-procedure-prompting-federal-investigation

https://lcnw.org/understanding-donation/

https://www.lifenethealth.org/healthcare-professionals/products-services

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