When Food Meets Medicine | Health & Functional Medicine Podcast

The Gift of Life: Kidney & Pancreas Transplant Surgery

1 h 0 min · 11. maj 2026
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What does it truly mean to receive a second chance at life? In Episode 7 of "When Food Meets Medicine," I had the profound honor of speaking with Dr. Dolamu Olaitan, a distinguished Transplant Surgeon and Professor of Surgery at Rush University Medical Center. We delved into the incredible world of kidney and pancreas transplant surgery – procedures that transform lives, freeing individuals from the constraints of dialysis or insulin dependence. Dr. Olaitan illuminated not just the surgical marvels, but the often-overlooked reality: the surgery is merely the beginning. The true journey of transplantation unfolds daily, post-op, requiring meticulous care and understanding. This episode offers invaluable insights into the patient journey, medication management, and the holistic approach to thriving after transplant. It's a testament to medical innovation and human resilience. Tune in to understand the science, the stories, and the ongoing commitment required to embrace this gift of life. #OrganTransplant #HealthcareInnovation #PatientEmpowerment #MedicalEducation #Pharmacy

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