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North Carolina Medical Journal January/February 2004 Volume 65, Number 1

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ARTICLES

Moving from Medicaid to North Carolina Health Choice: Changes in Access to Dental Care for NC Children
Rebecca T. Slifkin, PhD, Pam Silberman, JD, DrPH, and Victoria Freeman, DrPH

Race and colorectal cancer screening: A population-based study in North CarolinaDeborah A. Fisher, MD, MHS,, Karen Dougherty, MSN, ANP, Christopher Martin, MPH, Joseph Galanko, PhD, Dawn Provenzale, MD, MS, and Robert S. Sandler,MD, MPH

POLICY FORUM: Organ Donation and Transplantation

Introduction
Gordon H. DeFriese, PhD

The Donation of Human Organs and the Evolving Capacity for Transplantation: Exciting Developments and Future Prospects
Erika L. Rager, MD

Increasing Donation: Key Factors to Saving More Lives
Lloyd Jordan

The Gift Relationship in Process: From the Donor to Recipient
Julie Landon, RN, CPTC

The Rapid Development of Solid Organ Transplantation in North Carolina
Michael R. Mill, MD

Building a Modern Transplant Center
J. Elizabeth Tuttle-Newhall, MD

Some of the Challenges of Encouraging Organ Donation Among Minority Populations
Lynt B. Johnson. MD, FACS

A Minority Perspective: The State of Minority Donation in North Carolina
DDebbie Mann Gibbs

"What's in Your Wallet?" Will Your Intentions Be Known?
Betsy J. Walsh, JD, MPH, and Judy Jones Tisdale, PhD

Giving and Receiving when Vital Organs Fail
Donald L. Madison, MD (with Andrew, Susan, and James Pike)

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