MOHAN Foundation, Chennai organized an Organ Donation Awareness Programme for the Armed Reserve Police Trainees. It was held at the Police training academy, Ashok Nagar, Chennai on 18th May 2013.
A group of around 284 Armed Reserve Police Trainees, a few sub-inspectors and one inspector of police attended the programme.
Mr. Johnson, Transplant coordinator of MOHAN Foundation, Chennai addressed the Armed Reserve Police Trainees and explained to them the various concepts related to deceased organ donation. Since the police is involved in conducting inquests in medico-legal cases, the following procedures were highlighted during the talk:
- Importance of time factor during organ donation
- How to prepare an inquest for deceased organ donor
- Tamil Nadu Government order 86 of 2011 regarding procedures and forms for post-mortem.
The interactive session helped the trainees to clarify their doubts and better understand the concept of deceased organ donation and gain the right knowledge and attitude towards this noble cause.
The main topics discussed during the programme were:
- Blood Donation and its benefits.
- Types of Organ Donation - Live and Deceased Donation
- Donor Cards and its importance
- Two circumstances of death (cardiac death and brain death)
- Role of police personnel in organ donation procedures
- Brain Death- how it is different from natural death and coma
- Organs that can be donated after brain death and cardiac death
- Transplantation of Human Organs Act 1994 and Rules related to declaration of brain death and Tamil Nadu Government orders
- Age criteria of the donor and recipient and the time frame to transplant organs
- Tamil Nadu organ sharing registry
- Statistics of donors in Tamil Nadu
- Role of Transplant Coordinators in Hospitals
- Activities of MOHAN Foundation across the country to strengthen the Deceased Organ Donation programme
- Organ Donation Help line number was given to them
Source-Mr. A. Johnson