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Heuer M et al. - Hospital staff also need education concerning organ donation. However, the willingness to carry an organ donor card is much higher compared to that of the general population. More information, education and increased transparency of transplant medicine are necessary for hospital staff to act successfully as multipliers for the general public.

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