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Pediatric Cardiologist

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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You put the child second on the list, behind the child waiting the longest.

This decision is a choice that is both fair and medically aggressive. But it might fall short. Children's hearts are rarely available for transplant. Given issues of compatibility, it can take a long time to find a match.

Putting the most critically ill child just one notch down the list could mean the difference between life and death.


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