Public Acceptance: Pro Regaining the High Ground David C. Thomasma, Ph.D. Loyola University Chicago Medical Center.

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Public Acceptance: Pro Regaining the High Ground David C. Thomasma, Ph.D. Loyola University Chicago Medical Center

Cadaveric Donors Increase Community Participation Partnership with Health Organizations Appeals to Religious Bodies Limited to Research Trial for Present Use Divided Livers? Stress Cause-Neutrality of Medical Care

Potential Risks: Public Increased Public Resistance Lowered Donation Rates Possible Wasting of Scarce Resources Loss of Credibility of Transplant Medicine Media Sensationalism

Potential Risks: The Recipients Cost Morbidity Mortality Dependency Quality of Life

Important Stakeholders Participatory Ethics: HIV+ Community Cooperative Self-Regulation: Transplant Programs University Hospitals Centers of Excellence Citizens Government Regulation