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welcome to another episode of every possible angle where we engage with transplant professionals to learn out whatamp;#39;s going on in the field today we just had a great conversation with Dr Hannah Copeland we discussed a variety of topics including the current state of allocation in the US her involvement with the development of the ishlt consensus statement on procurement of donor hearts and lungs as well as discussion about the scientific understanding and the use of of large registry data to Advance the field forward with that Iamp;#39;d like to to introduce Dr Hannah Copeland uh thank you so much for being here today we really appreciate you joining thank you so much for having me itamp;#39;s a pleasure and a privilege absolutely absolutely love love catching up I I weamp;#39;re going to be talking a lot of topics today but Iamp;#39;d like to start with with asking you about about your background and how you got into to Heart transplantation how did that become sort