Launch of the EUDONORGAN Project

This project is directed by Martí Manyalich (left), professor at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences and director of the DTI Foundation (Donation & Transplantation Institute).
This project is directed by Martí Manyalich (left), professor at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences and director of the DTI Foundation (Donation & Transplantation Institute).
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(27/12/2016)

The main goal of this European project (EUDONORGAN, which stands for ʻTraining and social awareness for increasing organ donation in the European Union and neighbouring countriesʼ) is to provide training and raise social awareness in the EU and neighbouring countries with the ultimate aim of increasing organ donation rates. The project  -led by the University of Barcelona - Bosch i Gimpera Foundation (UB-FBG) together with the DTI Foundation located at the Barcelona Science Park- is based on two work packages (WPs): Social Awareness and Train the Trainers, the latter coordinated by DTI Foundation, has trained approximately 13,000 health professionals from over 100 countries in the last 25 years through its internationally recognized Transplant Procurement Management (TPM) program.

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This project is directed by Martí Manyalich (left), professor at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences and director of the DTI Foundation (Donation & Transplantation Institute).
This project is directed by Martí Manyalich (left), professor at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences and director of the DTI Foundation (Donation & Transplantation Institute).
News | Research
27/12/2016

The main goal of this European project (EUDONORGAN, which stands for ʻTraining and social awareness for increasing organ donation in the European Union and neighbouring countriesʼ) is to provide training and raise social awareness in the EU and neighbouring countries with the ultimate aim of increasing organ donation rates. The project  -led by the University of Barcelona - Bosch i Gimpera Foundation (UB-FBG) together with the DTI Foundation located at the Barcelona Science Park- is based on two work packages (WPs): Social Awareness and Train the Trainers, the latter coordinated by DTI Foundation, has trained approximately 13,000 health professionals from over 100 countries in the last 25 years through its internationally recognized Transplant Procurement Management (TPM) program.

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