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UVA Marks 50 Years of Transplant Medicine

Once considered impossible, heroic and even controversial by some, organ transplantation has, as you know, evolved to become an integral part of standard medical care. Thousands of transplants are performed in the U.S. each year to treat a variety of conditions, from heart and kidney failure to lung disease. The evolution of this procedure is a great example of how scientists and physicians can, through collaboration, discovery and determination, transform a miraculous concept into routine practice.

As the University of Virginia transplant program marked its 50th anniversary this past year, there were many reasons to celebrate. Here are some of the highlights:

Despite these incredible achievements, there’s still progress to be made in the field of transplant medicine. The goal as UVA kicks off this next half-century: make organ transplant accessible to all patients who would benefit. “Through technological advances, scientific discovery and greater awareness, we are well on our way,” says José Oberholzer, MD, MHCM, FACS, director of the UVA Charles O. Strickler Transplant Center.