One week training programme for Transplant Coordinators in Ahmedabad

Updated on Sunday, February 19, 2012
  • A one-week training programme for Transplant coordinators is being held in Ahmedabad from 20th to 24th February 2012. MOHAN Foundation in collaboration with Shatayu, an NGO based in Ahmedabad, is bringing the training programme to the city.


    The one week programme will cover a gamut of topics ranging from tissue and body donation to brain death and deceased multi-organ donation. The legal, medical, and ethical aspects of organ donation and transplantation will be discussed. Special emphasis will be placed on grief counselling, real life case histories and role play. The participants will have a chance to interact with the experienced faculty from MOHAN Foundation.

     

    The deceased organ donation initiatives in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh have resulted in the transplantation of 3200 organs and tissues like kidneys, liver, heart, heart-valves and eyes.  The success of MOHAN Foundation’s trained counsellors has been consistently over 65%.  The national rate of deceased organ donation is 0.08 per million population, but the donation rate is 5 to 15 times the national average in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu respectively.

     

    The goal of such training programmes is to increase the pool of trained transplant coordinators as they help both with counselling families about organ donation and with organ retrieval and transplant at the hospital level.

     

    MOHAN Foundation’s initiative for Transplant coordinators’ training is supported by the Navajbai Ratan Tata Trust.



    Source-Dr. Sumana Navin
Post Your Comments
* Your Email address will not be displayed on the site or used to send unsolicited e-mails.
( Max 1000 Words )

Search

Activity Archives

Select Month and Year

Follow MF on Social Media