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If the rates were equal among races, at least a thousand more Native Americans would have received life-saving liver transplants over a four-year period. An investigation by the Washington Post and The Markup shows Native Americans have the highest rate of death from liver disease, but the lowest representation on the waitlist for transplants. We’ll discuss the discrepancies and what’s being done to connect Native Americans with transplants.
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Dr. Loretta Christensen (Navajo), chief medical officer for the Indian Health Service
Silena Thomas (Diné), patient navigator with the Mayo Clinic
Dr. Erin Maynard, division head of abdominal organ transplant at Oregon Health and Science University and the surgical director of the liver transplant program at the Portland VA
Break 1 Music: Intertribal Song (song) Black Lodge (artist) Enter the Circle – Pow-Wow Songs Recorded Live at Coeur D’Alene (album)
Break 2 Music: Moody (song) Toni Heartless (artist) Dark Days (album)