One person's death often allows another person to live on. Organ and tissue donations are critical within the medical world, but how do they work — and who are the people who make it all happen? Pamela Albert, senior director of TDS resource development at New England Donor Services, joins the show to share her experiences within the organ and tissue donation industry.
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One person's death often allows another person to live on. Organ and tissue donations are critical within the medical world, but how do they work — and who are the people who make it all happen? Pamela Albert, senior director of TDS resource development at New England Donor Services, joins the show to share her experiences within the organ and tissue donation industry.
A tattoo lasts a lifetime — or several lifetimes, if you solicit the services of one Kyle Sherwood. The co-founder of Save My Ink Forever, Kyle has perfected a process to remove and preserve the tattooed skin of the recently deceased. His methods are a closely guarded secret, but today, he joins the show to discuss the fascinating world of postmortem tattoo preservation.
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One person's death often allows another person to live on. Organ and tissue donations are critical within the medical world, but how do they work — and who are the people who make it all happen? Pamela Albert, senior director of TDS resource development at New England Donor Services, joins the show to share her experiences within the organ and tissue donation industry.