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A Reflection on the Nurse And Renal Transplant: A Miracle Of Modern Medicine
&NA; Since the first kidney transplant in 1954, the state of the science for this surgery has continued to progress, with steadily increasing success and survival rates. The National Kidney Foundation reports that over 17,000 kidney transplants were performed in 2014. This column details the operative process and the importance of the role of the nurse in the transplant process.