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In a recent episode of “What’s Health Got to Do with It?” on WJCT in Jacksonville, host Dr. Joe Sirven takes a closer look at the connection between healthcare and everyday life, particularly during National Donate Life Month.

During the episode, Dr. Shennen Mao, a transplant surgeon at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, shares insights on the current landscape of organ procurement and transplantation. She discusses the importance of living donors and advances happening in the field of transplant surgery.

Meanwhile, author and corporate mediator Elaine Lin Hering sheds light on her book “Unlearning Silence: How to Speak Your Mind, Unleash Talent and Live More Fully”. Hering discusses the culture of silence that exists in healthcare settings and offers strategies to break communication barriers. She emphasizes the link between effective communication and leading a fulfilling life.

Listeners can tune into the program by clicking on the Listen button above. To access more content, visit WJCT News 89.9. Copyright 2024 WJCT News 89.9.

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