Organ donation is a civic issue because it directly impacts public health and community well-being. It involves ethical considerations, access to healthcare, and the responsibility of individuals and society to support those in need. Additionally, effective organ donation programs require public awareness, education, and collaboration among government, healthcare providers, and citizens to ensure equitable access and save lives. Addressing these aspects fosters a sense of community responsibility and collective action.
This is dependent upon the persons own perspective of organ donations.
The fairest way to handle organ donations if for the organ to go the person who needs it the most at the time. Wealth, power and prestige should have no bearing.
Kidneys by far.
Organ donations are typically performed by transplant surgeons and medical teams trained in organ procurement and transplantation. These professionals ensure that the donation process is conducted with the highest standards of care and respect for the donor and their family.
Organ donations, not the Wurlitzer variety!
Seventy percent 70%
19, Because of the shortage of organs. I heard that they might try to cryogenically freeze them to keep them fresh longer.
Almost anything in your body can be donated to the helping of other people.
many soo yeah many were saved like BILLIONS
Well, there are rumours about such things in poorer countries, but generally organ donations have to be voluntarily.
Thomas Aquinas lived hundreds of years before organ transplants and donations came into use. He would have known nothing about them.
I don't know much about this, but I do remember one statistic relating to ethnic groups and organ donations. I remember the article saying something like whites are more likely to donate than blacks at a percentage of 25% to 17%