Every year, more than 250 Canadians die waiting for a donor organ, and the logistics of getting them to those who need them is complex. For The New Reality, Dawna Friesen speaks to world-renowned thoracic surgeon Dr. Shaf Keshavjee, who has developed innovative ways to streamline the process, including a world first: transporting a pair of lungs by drone over the skies of Toronto and successfully transplanting them into a patient.
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