The
success of a cadaver programme in a hospital depends on whether the hospital
has employed trained transplant coordinators or not. Hospitals that have
encouraged training of their coordinators have a higher success rate with
cadaver donations than those that have transplant coordinators who are not
trained.
Transplant co-ordinators are the key person who coordinate all the
activities like counselling of families for organs, taking care of post-mortem
formalities, ensuring that organs are utilised by various needy patients and
ensuring that the grieving family is supported till the very end of the
donation process. The workshop for Transplant Coordinators aimed at also
bringing to the fore the exemplary work done by some of the transplant
coordinators in the field of cadaver organ donation.
Ms. Santi Krishnan a Transplant coordinator
working with the National Transplant Resource Centre (NTRC), Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia had given a new meaning to her profession as a Transplant
Coordinator, she lost her father three weeks ago and donated his kidneys and
liver. Closer home, Ms. D. Keranal, Transplant coordinator, Apollo Hospitals,
donated the organs of her 19-year-old nephew Manuel Kavin, when he became brain
dead following an accident in May 2011.
Santi and Keranal
had gone both gone beyond the call of duty and ‘walked the talk’ and were
felicitated by MOHAN Foundation. MOHAN Foundation has been training transplant
coordinators through structured training courses since December 2009 and
trained 334 transplant coordinators so far and many of them continue to work in
the field. From December 2009 to August 2012, through the efforts of various
trained coordinators 591 organs and 677 tissues have been donated. For more
details contact www.mohanfoundation.org/natco2012
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