Commonwealth Tribute to Life (CTtL) Conference “Celebrating Diversity” held in Gurugram, India

Updated on Thursday, April 4, 2024
  • A three-day International Conference, "Celebrating Diversity," was organized by MOHAN Foundation and Commonwealth Tribute to Life (CTtL) at Courtyard by Marriott, Gurugram, India, from March 22-24, 2024. The aim of the conference was to share knowledge on organ donation and transplantation to help initiate and improve donation rates in Commonwealth countries. The conference received support from SBI Foundation.

     

    With close to 150 participants from 10 countries, including the UK, Canada, Singapore, Australia, South Africa, Bangladesh, Nepal, Malaysia, UAE, and Zambia, along with a significant representation from India, the conference truly served as a beacon of knowledge exchange. It provided a platform for experts, practitioners, policymakers, and advocates to share insights, research findings, and strategies to address challenges and seize opportunities in the field of organ donation and transplantation among Commonwealth nations.

     

    The inaugural conference was graced by:

     

    Shri Sanjay Prakash, Managing Director, SBI Foundation

    Dr Anil Kumar, Director National Organ and Tissue Organization (NOTTO), India

    Dr R V Asokan, National President, Indian Medical Association

    Shri Sunil Arora, Retd Chief Election Commissioner of India

    Dr Satya Sharma, Chairperson, Commonwealth Tribute to Life

    Dr Dale Gardiner, Regional Coordinator, Europe, CTtL

    Dr Avnish Seth, Organizing Chairman, CTtL Conference

    Mr. C. P. Gurnani, Ex-CEO, Tech Mahindra, CEO Club Mahindra

     

    Sessions in the conference covered topics such as:

    Sharing of best practices

    Supporting emerging programs to start deceased donation

    Showcasing community engagement

    Approaches to normalize DCD

    Roles in counseling for donation

    Brain Death Project and Challenges

    Setting up audit systems for transplant outcomes

    Pioneering Hand transplantation in India

    Skin banking systems

    Creating organ transport systems using drones

    Using cell-free DNA for early detection of organ rejection

    Crowdfunding to support transplant costs

     

    Additionally, there were three workshops to discuss:

    Best practices in transplantation from across the commonwealth

    Education, training and accreditation

    Opportunities for communication and promotion within the commonwealth

     

    The conference featured a mixture of panel discussions, plenary talks, role-plays, and workshops, providing ample opportunities for networking and information exchange.

     

    This conference was organized in association with NOTTO, ISOT, Society for Heart Failure and Transplantation, LTSI, IFKW, and NATCO. The conference also received support from Trunome, TANKER Foundation, Mankind, Intas, Lal Path Labs, Sanofi and Sandor. MOHAN Foundation extends its gratitude to all the supporters for their contributions to the conference.

     

    The program can be viewed here: cttl.in/delhi/program/

     

    Gallery of the event can be viewed here: https://cttl.in/delhi/gallery/

     



    Source-Dr Hemal Kanvinde
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