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Now Is the Time to End Organ Harvesting From “Dead” Donors, by Joseph M. Eble, MD – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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By Joseph M. Eble, MD., Catholic World Report, July 25, 2025

Joseph M. Eble, MD, is Vice President of Fidelis Radiology and former President of the Tulsa Guild of the Catholic Medical Association. He is passionate about end of life care, adoption, and building bridges between persons of different ethnicity. …

 

Catholics are called to be at the forefront of defending human life–let’s stand together to protect this vulnerable population.

A recent article in The New York Times (NYT) titled “A Push for More Organ Transplants Is Putting Donors at Risk” uncovered that 55 medical workers in 19 states “had witnessed at least one disturbing case of donation” using an organ harvesting technique called “donation after circulatory death” (DCD).

The article highlighted multiple cases of organ retrieval either beginning or nearly beginning on living patients, one of whom recalled feeling afraid while in the hospital.

The NYT quoted Dr. Wade Smith, a neurologist at the University of California, San Francisco, as stating: “I think these types of problems are happening much more than we know.” …

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