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Student and Alumni Publications - Transplantation

Halpern SD, Ubel PA, Caplan AL. Solid-organ transplantation in HIV-infected patients. New England Journal of Medicine 2002, 347:284-7. Find with Google Scholar

Israni AK, Halpern SD, Zink S, Sidhwani SA, Caplan AL. Incentive models to increase living kidney donation: Encouraging without coercing. American Journal of Transplantation 2005; 5: 15-20. Find with Google Scholar

Halpern SD, Asch DA, Shaked A, Stock PG, Blumberg E. Determinants of transplant surgeons’ willingness to provide organs for patients infected with HBV, HCV, and HIV. American Journal of Transplantation 4(Suppl 8): 425 Find with Google Scholar

Sara Taub, “Ethical Issues in Organ Procurement,” American College of Physicians Physicians’ Information and Education Resource 2006. Find on ACP online

Sara Taub, ‘Slogans for Body Parts: A Look at Campaigns to Increase Organ Donation,’ Professional Ethics 2003; 11(4): 57-64. Find with Google Scholar

Sara Taub, Andrew Maixner, Karine Morin, Robert Sade for the Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs, American Medical Association ‘Cadaveric Organ Donation: Encouraging the Study of Motivation,’ Transplantation 2003; 76(4): 748-751. Find with Google Scholar

Halpern SD, Asch DA, Shaked A, Stock PG, Blumberg E. Determinants of transplant surgeons’ willingness to provide organs for patients infected with HBV, HCV, and HIV. American Journal of Transplantation 2005; 5:1319-1325. Find with Google Scholar

Halpern SD, Asch DA, Shaked A, Stock PG, Blumberg E. Inadequate Hepatitis B vaccination and post-exposure evaluation among transplant surgeons: Prevalence, correlates, and implications. Annals of Surgery 2006; 244:304-309. Find with Google Scholar

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