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Emory Healthcare performs Georgia's first innovative dual organ procedure known as HALT, heart-after-liver transplant
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52-year-old patient, Monica is the first in Georgia to receive a HALT, heart-after-liver-transplant. This innovative procedure is giving patients in need of a new heart a second chance at life. Read More
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Emory Healthcare named one of ‘America’s Best Large Employers’ by Forbes
Emory Healthcare ranked No. 124 out of 701 employers in 2025.
