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Living Transplant: Patient Stories | Organ Donation | Medical Experts

Living Transplant: Patient Stories | Organ Donation | Medical Experts

著者: Living Transplant: Patient Stories | Organ Donation | Medical Experts with Candice Coghlan. Supported by the Ajmera Transplant Centre Toronto General Hospital UHN
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Living Transplant: Patient Stories | Organ Donation | Medical Experts is a podcast that takes you behind the scenes at the transplant program at Toronto General Hospital with the goal to educate, inspire and fuel your passion about transplant, with your host, Candice Coghlan, an Education & Outreach Coordinator at the Centre for Living Organ Donation at the UHN Ajmera Transplant Centre and a kidney transplant recipient.669196 心理学 心理学・心の健康 生物科学 科学 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • The Hidden Organ: The Ecosystem of the Gut & Fecal Transplants
    2025/11/06
    In this episode of Living Transplant, we sit down with Dr. Susy Hota, an infectious diseases physician and medical director of Infection Prevention and Control at UHN. Dr. Hota takes us inside the world of C. difficile infections and the remarkable, life-changing treatment known as fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT).From her early fascination with microbiology to leading pandemic preparedness at one of Canada’s largest hospitals, Dr. Hota shares her journey, insights from the frontlines of COVID-19, and how collaboration and relationships underpin every breakthrough in healthcare.We then explore the gut microbiome — the “hidden organ” inside us — and how FMT offers new hope for patients living with recurrent C. diff. Dr. Hota also demystifies the donor process, potential risks, and the exciting future of microbiome research that could transform how we treat everything from gut disorders to mental health.Key TakeawaysHope and healing: Even for those with chronic or recurrent infections, there are innovative treatments that can restore quality of life.Relationships matter: Whether in outbreak response or research, collaboration is key to success in healthcare.Your gut is an ecosystem: FMT is changing how we think about disease — focusing on restoring balance, not just killing bacteria.The future is bright: As microbiome science advances, new possibilities are emerging for treating conditions far beyond infection.About our GuestDr. Susy Hota is the Division Head of Infectious Diseases at UHN and Sinai Health and the Medical Director of Infection Prevention and Control at UHN. She has been a leader in pandemic preparedness, infection control, and innovative treatments such as fecal microbiota transplantation. Her work bridges clinical care, research, and systems-level leadership to improve safety and health outcomes for patients across Canada.Connect with the Podcast or Learn more about Organ DonationLearn more about Living Organ DonationLearn more about Kidney TransplantationLearn more about Dr. Hota’s research and fecal transplantationCentre for Living Organ Donation on InstagramAjmera Transplant Centre on InstagramEach episode, we share patient stories about organ donation from transplant recipients and living donors, along with insights and education from leading medical experts. Whether you’re a patient, a caregiver, a donor, or simply curious about the world of organ transplantation, you’ll hear expert advice and inspiring journeys of hope, resilience, and second chances.About our HostCandice Coghlan is the Education & Outreach Coordinator at the Centre for Living Organ Donation at the UHN Ajmera Transplant Centre. She is also a board member for the National Kidney Foundation and a kidney transplant recipient. After she was diagnosed with kidney failure in her early 20s, she was on dialysis until receiving a transplant from her mother.Have questions? Comments? Ideas for an episode? Please reach out to the Centre for Living Organ Donation at livingorgandonation@uhn.ca. Thanks for spending your time with us.The views and opinions expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Toronto General or University Health Network.
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    38 分
  • A Social Worker’s Perspective: Understanding Addiction, Recovery, Transplant Care | Patient Stories, Organ Donation and Medical Experts
    2025/10/27

    In this powerful episode of Living Transplant, host Candice Coghlan sits down with Sasha, a social worker at Toronto General Hospital, to discuss the vital intersection of mental health, addiction recovery, and organ transplantation. Sasha shares her journey into social work, her experience supporting patients in the Alcohol Liver Disease Program, and how stigma can affect those living with alcohol-related liver disease.


    The conversation dives deep into the realities of recovery, relapse prevention, financial barriers, and the emotional toll of transplant life — for both patients and families. Sasha emphasizes compassion, honesty, and the importance of recognizing addiction as a health condition, not a moral failing. Together, Candice and Sasha explore the meaning of resilience, the need for peer and mental health support, and the small acts of kindness that make a lasting impact in healthcare.


    Key Takeaways


    • Addiction is a health condition and should be treated with empathy and understanding.
    • Mental health support is just as critical as physical care in the transplant process.
    • Family and caregivers play an essential role in a patient’s recovery journey.
    • Financial challenges and access to mental health care remain major barriers for many patients.
    • Peer support networks are transformative but still lacking for liver transplant patients.
    • Honesty and emotional validation are key tools for social workers supporting transplant patients.
    • It’s okay to not feel okay — emotional lows are part of the transplant journey.


    Resources & Links

    Learn more about Living Organ Donation

    Learn more about Living Liver Donation

    Learn more about Mental Health supports available

    Centre for Living Organ Donation on Instagram

    Ajmera Transplant Centre on Instagram


    About the Podcast

    Each episode of Living Transplant shares real stories from transplant recipients, living donors, and healthcare experts. Whether you’re a patient, caregiver, or simply curious about organ donation, you’ll hear honest conversations about resilience, hope, and the life-changing power of organ transplantation.


    About the Host

    Candice Coghlan is the Education & Outreach Coordinator at the Centre for Living Organ Donation at UHN’s Ajmera Transplant Centre, a kidney transplant recipient, and a board member for the National Kidney Foundation.


    Contact

    Have questions? Comments? Ideas for an episode? Please reach out to the Centre for Living Organ Donation at livingorgandonation@uhn.ca. Thanks for spending your time with us.


    The views and opinions expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Toronto General or University Health Network.


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    31 分
  • Mary’s Journey: Healing Beyond Transplant
    2025/10/09
    In this deeply moving episode of The Living Transplant Podcast, host Candice Coghlan sits down with Mary, a liver transplant recipient whose story embodies courage, vulnerability, and self-advocacy.Mary opens up about her struggles with addiction, mental health, and identity, sharing how her liver transplant became a turning point toward healing — both physically and emotionally. She discusses the often-overlooked connection between mental and physical health, the stigma surrounding addiction, and the life-changing power of receiving an accurate diagnosis after years of being misunderstood.This honest and heartfelt conversation reminds us that healing doesn’t end with surgery — it continues with self-discovery, support, and breaking the silence around mental health.Key TakeawaysMental and physical health are deeply interconnected — both deserve equal attention.Addiction and mental health struggles are health issues, not moral failings.Advocacy starts small: asking for help is an act of bravery, advocacy is crucial in navigating the healthcare systemReceiving a transplant can awaken gratitude, but also complex emotions that deserve space and care.A proper diagnosis can completely change a person’s quality of life.Breaking the stigma around mental health begins with open, honest conversations.Community and compassion are powerful forces in recovery.Mental health challenges often go unseen and misunderstood.Organ donation is a life-changing gift that impacts families.Everyone struggles with something; it's important to talk about it.Links and ResourcesMore information about living organ donationMore information about living liver transplantationCentre for Living Organ Donation on InstagramAjmera Transplant Centre on InstagramCanadian Mental Health AssociationAbout Our GuestMary R. — Liver transplant recipient and mental health advocate.Her story highlights resilience, hope, and the importance of treating the whole person, not just the body.Connect with the Podcast or Learn more about Organ DonationClick here for more information about living organ donation.Click here for more information about living kidney transplantation. Click here for more information about Polycystic Kidney Disease. Ajmera Transplant Centre on InstagramEach episode, we share patient stories about organ donation from transplant recipients and living donors, along with insights and education from leading medical experts. Whether you’re a patient, a caregiver, a donor, or simply curious about the world of organ transplantation, you’ll hear expert advice and inspiring journeys of hope, resilience, and second chances.About our HostCandice Coghlan is the Education & Outreach Coordinator at the Centre for Living Organ Donation at the UHN Ajmera Transplant Centre. She is also a board member for the National Kidney Foundation and a kidney transplant recipient. After she was diagnosed with kidney failure in her early 20s, she was on dialysis until receiving a transplant from her mother.Have questions? Comments? Ideas for an episode? Please reach out to the Centre for Living Organ Donation at livingorgandonation@uhn.ca. Thanks for spending your time with us.The views and opinions expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Toronto General or University Health Network.
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    36 分
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