Organ donation provides several advantages in South Africa including saving up to 15 lives through one donor and allowing chronically ill patients to become productive members of society again. However, there are also disadvantages such as inappropriate application of legislation, financial incentives potentially exploiting donors, and a desperate shortage of available organs despite many patients awaiting transplants. Cultural beliefs and lack of education also contribute to the shortage of donors in South Africa.
Organ Donation.
Organ Donation gift of life.
importance of organ donation.
organ donors save life.
Donate life.
Be a hero be a donor.
organ donation in India.
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This is the ppt on organ donation in India with Statistics and illustration to engage in audiences attention. It is full of information and the sources of the information is genuine
This is about organ donation. In this slide I will cover up what is organ donation? why we should donate with facts and figures and what are myths about donation
Organ Donation.
Organ Donation gift of life.
importance of organ donation.
organ donors save life.
Donate life.
Be a hero be a donor.
organ donation in India.
.
This is the ppt on organ donation in India with Statistics and illustration to engage in audiences attention. It is full of information and the sources of the information is genuine
This is about organ donation. In this slide I will cover up what is organ donation? why we should donate with facts and figures and what are myths about donation
Organ & Tissue Donation Awareness with Recent AdvancesAmol Patil
The Presentation gives brief information about recent statistics of Organ donation figures, problem statement and Recent amendments in Law.
It also mentions some examples of positive changes in view of Organ Donation in India.
A slide show made to spread the awareness of Organ Donation in India and how it could save thousands of lives if only people were aware and leave their religious rituals behind.
It gives a brief idea about recent facts related to organ donation in India and clears doubts regarding Organ donation. Explains about need, types of donation, legislation, and coordinating bodies.
Transplantation of human tissues and organs is an important lifesaving medical procedure. You’ll hear personal stories from both donors and recipients as well as facts from international medical authorities and learn about organ and tissue donation registries around the world. Make a commitment to become a donor, and learn how you can inspire others in your club and community to do the same.
Attendees will also enjoy a short performance from opera singer and transplant recipient Hae-Chul Lim and a small group of guest vocalists.
contains details about what organs can be donated,who and how it can be done,policies and rules in about organ donation in india, what are the myths about donating organs, how many people are in need of organs(some statistics) and some private organizations working towards encouraging organ donation
Organ & Tissue Donation Awareness with Recent AdvancesAmol Patil
The Presentation gives brief information about recent statistics of Organ donation figures, problem statement and Recent amendments in Law.
It also mentions some examples of positive changes in view of Organ Donation in India.
A slide show made to spread the awareness of Organ Donation in India and how it could save thousands of lives if only people were aware and leave their religious rituals behind.
It gives a brief idea about recent facts related to organ donation in India and clears doubts regarding Organ donation. Explains about need, types of donation, legislation, and coordinating bodies.
Transplantation of human tissues and organs is an important lifesaving medical procedure. You’ll hear personal stories from both donors and recipients as well as facts from international medical authorities and learn about organ and tissue donation registries around the world. Make a commitment to become a donor, and learn how you can inspire others in your club and community to do the same.
Attendees will also enjoy a short performance from opera singer and transplant recipient Hae-Chul Lim and a small group of guest vocalists.
contains details about what organs can be donated,who and how it can be done,policies and rules in about organ donation in india, what are the myths about donating organs, how many people are in need of organs(some statistics) and some private organizations working towards encouraging organ donation
Background of organ transplant infrastructure in the US. Some history. Definitions. Nursing Care of the transplant patient in hospital, and home settings. Intended for senior level nursing students in an ADN program
X-50 Project_St. John's Hospital Organ Donation DriveChrista Gammon
A group project accomplished in Creative Advertising 380 at Missouri State University. We volunteered as marketing associates for St. John's Hospital's organ donation and awareness drive. We planned and executed our campaign using buzz marketing, a donation event, social networking, and media coverage.
It is the only treatment for end state organ failure, such as liver and heart failure and end stage renal disease. This can only be ensured through rigorous selection procedures, careful surgery and follow up of the donor to ensure the optimal management of untoward consequences.
Transplantation Science: Teaching the Science Behind Organ, Eye and Tissue Do...Kathryn Cicerchi
Transplantation Science is Donor Alliance's educational program teaching 7th through 12th grade students in Colorado and Wyoming about the science behind organ, eye and tissue donation and transplantation. This presentation includes an overview of the program, curriculum, reach and measurement, marketing, budget and challenges and was presented at the 2014 Donate Life America Meeting's Educational Breakout Session on June 16, 2014.
My Senior Project Presentation was called "The Gift of Life: Current Organ Donation Attitudes and Persuasive Messages". The study was conducted in order to discover what types of messages influence the decision to register or not register as an organ donor. Through quantitive methods and extensive research, our study found that emotional and sympathetic messages were the most effective in persuading people to register as organ donors.
Organ transplant related laws in Pakistan ethical issue related transplant organ and tissue
Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Ordinance 2007”
“Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Act,2010”.
Donation of human organs or tissues after death
: Donation of organ or tissue by a living person
The transplantation of human organs and tissue act 1994(TOHOTA)Dr. FAIZ AHMAD
This Act was enacted for the
Regulation of removal , storage and transplantation of human organs
for therapeutic purposes only
F or the prevention of commercial dealings in human organs.
Medical profession and consumer protection act:
In past Doctors were considered as God and earned respect but with Commercialization and globalization ; Relationship has deteriorated considerably.With empowerment of Consumer Protection Act in 1986, litigation against doctors is on the increase.Every medical professional should have basic knowledge of the act to protect himself or herself from the fake allegation or any medical mishap.
This presentation is on Mental Health Act, Indian Lunacy Act and Rights of Patient. Mental Health Nursing one of core subject of B.Sc. Nursing Third Year.
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2. Definition of Organ Donation
• is the donation of
of the human body, from a
OR
to a living recipient in need of a transplantation
3. The law on organ donation in South
Africa
• Human Tissue Act, 65 of 1983
– Section 19 stipulates that “any tissue …removed or withdrawn from
the body of a living person shall, subject to the regulations, only be
used for medical or dental purposes.
– Section 28 provides that “only a person or institution authorised in
terms of the Act, and for purposes stipulated in the Act, may receive
payment in respect of the acquisition or supply of any human tissue
for or to another person. The section further stated that any unlawful
payment received would be refundable to the person who made it.”
• National Health Act, 61 of 2003
– Offences and penalties – Section 34(a) provides that “any person who
breaches a provision in the Act shall be guilty of an offence and liable
on conviction to a fine not exceeding R 2 000.00 or to imprisonment
for a period not exceeding 1 year, or to both that fine and that
imprisonment”.
4. The Human Tissue Act v. the National
Health Act
• Provisions of the National Health Act not in force yet:
– Restrictions regarding payment in connection with the importation,
acquisition or supply of tissue
– Penalties for donors of tissue who receive financial or other rewards
except for reimbursement for reasonable costs incurred to provide the
donation
– Penalties for recipients of tissue who pay financial or other rewards to
donors, except for the reasonable costs associated with the donation
– A prohibition against the transplantation of organs into persons who
are not South African citizens or permanent residents of the Republic
without the Minister’s authorisation in writing.
• As a result of this, the Human Tissue Act is therefore still
applicable where these provisions have not been proclaimed
5. Advantages
• One person can save up to 15 lives
• Society’s Interests
– major advantages of organ transplantation is that people who had
previously been chronically ill and in hospital much of the time, can
become productive members of society once more
– Saves medical costs
– If one receives an organ donation, it reduces one having to go for
continuous treatment (chronic)
6.
7. Disadvantages
• Inappropriate application of legislation in
South Africa
• Exchange rate between South African Rand
and the American Dollar provides recipients
with true value for money when it comes to
buying body organs
• South Africa has “First-World medicine at
Third-World prices”
9. Disadvantages ….contd
• The need for organ donors has vastly
outweighed the availability – desperate
shortage
• Reason for lack of donors - cultural
beliefs, fear, misconceptions and lack of
education or information about organ
donation
• There are currently 1,400 patients awaiting
organ transplants and 3,000 awaiting cornea
transplants
10. Would you trust
this surgeon if
this is how he Disadvantages
tells the organs
apart?