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Dr. Vijay Subramanian, left, and Dr. Ashish Singhal, center, director of Living Donor and Liver Transplant, and Dr. Diego Reino, right, during the donor portion of the first live-donor liver transplant performed at Tampa General Hospital on May 2, 2023.
Daniel Wallace
Tampa General's Transplant Institute had a record year, due in part to innovative technology that expands the donor pool. But thousands of Floridians are still waiting for help.
Sudabeh Eskandari is a senior project manager with UHealth Design and Construction
Verónica Zaragovia
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WLRN
Christian Services Center executive director Eric Gray addresses about attendees from the health care, homeless services, education and local government sectors about housing as a way improve health outcomes during a gathering in the center's conference room on Thursday, April 18, 2024.
Lillian Hernández Caraballo
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Central Florida Public Media
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