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Dr. Puneet Singh Garcha

Larry Nesler standing with Dr. Gabriel Loor, Dr. Puneet Singh Garcha and Dr. John Goss.
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Lung Institute team performs successful rare dual transplant

March 27, 2024 David J. Sugarbaker Division of Thoracic Surgery,  Division of Abdominal Transplantation,  Dr. Gabriel Loor,  Dr. John Goss,  Dr. Puneet Singh Garcha,  Lung Transplant,  Section of Pulmonary Critical Care and Sleep Medicine,  The Lung Institute at Baylor College of Medicine

Members of the Lung Institute performed a successful rare dual transplant for patient, Larry Nesler.

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