- April Starinsky
When you or someone you love is facing the possibility of an organ transplant, understanding what comes next can bring clarity, comfort and hope. In the latest episode of the Inspiring Wholeness podcast, Dr. Bobby Nibhanupudy of the AdventHealth Transplant Institute shares what the transplant journey really looks like for both recipients and donors.
With more than two decades of experience, he offers a clear, compassionate view of what patients and families can expect, from first referral to life after surgery, including:
- What the transplant journey involves at every step
- Why living donors are so important, especially for children and even babies
- The differences between kidney and liver transplants
- The safeguards in place to protect donors
- How this work is helping more people find hope and healing
With more than 100,000 people across the U.S. waiting for a lifesaving organ, these conversations matter.
You have the power to donate life. Visit donatelifeflorida.org to learn more and join the donor registry.
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