Annotated Works Cited: Source One Wickman, Gary. “Organ Donation Pros and Cons.” HealthGuidance.org. Gary Wickman is an author who writes articles specifically surrounding topics in the medical field. He works inside the walls of a hospital and has direct access to medical information, so his articles are directly based on facts. In this article, “Organ Donations Pros and Cons” Wickman wanted to raise awareness of why a person should become a donor and possibly dispel reasons why they would be hesitant
Organ Donation, only two hundred one thousand, four hundred and fifty-nine people are registered at death since 1988 and only one hundred fifty-two thousand and ninety people were living donors since 1988. Compared to the amount of people who died with organs that are donatable, that's not much and the amount of living donors compared to the amount of living people right now is three hundred twenty-five million, seven hundred sixty-two thousand, seven hundred and ten the amount of living donors
to become an organ donor. It would seem like they are expecting for a fatal accident to happen and only your organs will be saved. if you look at it from a different perspective, however, it is one way that you will be able to do your share in saving lives. even in death, you will be able to do something heroic. But Organ donation is a tricky subject and an equally tricky process that may come with side effects, which is why it remains a hot subject for debate. Who can donate an organ? Almost anyone