This position led to the most difficult challenges of his adult life. After taking the position he started making strides towards human transplants. His team of surgeons worked super hard researching and put in years of work in the laboratory to achieve their goals. The hardest transplant that the team ever performed was an animal to human transplant between a chimpanzee and a dying man. The heart continued to beat for a total of 90 minutes before it stopped due to rejection from the body. The University of Mississippi Medical Center stated that “The operation ‘precipitated intense ethical, moral, social, religious, financial, governmental and even legal concerns,’ Dr. Hardy has written.” Since this surgery had so many moral and ethical concerns Dr. Hardy and his team received a lot of criticism not only from the public, but also from medical colleagues. However, they found a way to push through all the criticism and continue working to better their transplant without quitting because of what other people said. When the team retired they had successfully completed three transplants a lung transplant, animal to human transplant and a double lung transplant leaving the heart in
This position led to the most difficult challenges of his adult life. After taking the position he started making strides towards human transplants. His team of surgeons worked super hard researching and put in years of work in the laboratory to achieve their goals. The hardest transplant that the team ever performed was an animal to human transplant between a chimpanzee and a dying man. The heart continued to beat for a total of 90 minutes before it stopped due to rejection from the body. The University of Mississippi Medical Center stated that “The operation ‘precipitated intense ethical, moral, social, religious, financial, governmental and even legal concerns,’ Dr. Hardy has written.” Since this surgery had so many moral and ethical concerns Dr. Hardy and his team received a lot of criticism not only from the public, but also from medical colleagues. However, they found a way to push through all the criticism and continue working to better their transplant without quitting because of what other people said. When the team retired they had successfully completed three transplants a lung transplant, animal to human transplant and a double lung transplant leaving the heart in