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This page needs SERIOUS updating. Someone needs to aknowledge that Dr. Richard Gilroy, one of the most well known transplant doctors and previous medical director of the KU Transplant Center has left that program. It might be useful to explain why.

What's to explain? Rich left because no matter how many temper tantrums he threw, he didn't get his way all the time. Eventually, he threatened to leave if he didn't get what he wanted, and nobody cried or tried to stop him. Doctors leave hospitals all the time; it doesn't rise to the level of 'needs to acknowledge', and plus, i don't know who (other than himself and his worshippers) knows him as one of the "most well known" transplant doctors in the world. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2605:6000:1A0D:A00A:29C2:2130:C507:904A (talk) 00:42, 11 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]


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