If anyone knows anyone from a black and minority ethnic background who's had
a transplant in the Herts/Essex area, this might be a good opportunity for
keeping the shortage of BME organ donors on the news agenda.
And a quick plug for Gurch Randhawa's paper again!
http://www.better-health.org.uk/briefings/achieving-equality-organ-donation-
and-transplantation-uk-challenges-and-solutions
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