My Brothers’ Keeper: The Experience Of A Living Donor


Being a living donor is a major decision, but one that can save a life. For Mike O’Gorman, it was a no-brainer to help his brother who needed a new kidney. However, there were various obstacles he never anticipated. Our guests explain the donation process and the physical and mental challenges many face.


Guest Information:

  • Mike O’Gorman, Living Donor
  • Janet Aminoff, Outpatient Transplant Social Worker, Northwestern Memorial Hospital

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