Essman Christian C, Lebovitz Daniel J
LifeBanc, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
Prog Transplant. 2005 Jun;15(2):124-8. doi: 10.1177/152692480501500204.
Increasing healthcare professionals' knowledge about organ and tissue donation; the national mandates regarding referral compliance; and the effect on donors, donor families, and transplant recipients is a challenging task. Physicians not routinely involved in organ donation or transplantation are some of the most difficult professionals for organ procurement organizations to access. A course for medical students was developed to initiate the transfer of information, comfort, and familiarity with the organ and tissue donation process.
Discussions with a local medical school revealed that little organized education on organ and tissue donation existed. An elective course was developed consisting of 2-hour lectures, once a week for 6 weeks. Topics included an overview of tissue and organ donation, history and significance of the current crisis, determination of brain death and its role in organ donation, tissue donation, pretransplant and posttransplant processes, ethical issues, and the donor family and recipient experience.
A thorough course proposal was presented to the medical school's Chairman of Surgery and Chairman of Transplantation. The proposal was approved for first- and second-year medical students.
Offering medical students a unique and comprehensive course may attract curious students who could become future champions for donation. This type of educational approach may significantly influence future interactions between physicians and organ procurement organizations. If more organ procurement organizations implement this type of program, the medical students' knowledge of donation will not only affect and benefit the local organ procurement organization's service area but other procurement organizations throughout the country as well.
增加医疗保健专业人员关于器官和组织捐赠的知识;了解国家关于转诊合规性的规定;以及认识到其对捐赠者、捐赠者家属和移植受者的影响,是一项具有挑战性的任务。器官采购组织最难接触到的专业人员之一是那些不经常参与器官捐赠或移植工作的医生。为医学生开设了一门课程,以启动信息传递,让他们对器官和组织捐赠过程感到安心并熟悉该过程。
与当地一所医学院进行的讨论表明,现有的关于器官和组织捐赠的有组织教育很少。开发了一门选修课,包括每周一次、每次两小时的讲座,共持续六周。主题包括组织和器官捐赠概述、当前危机的历史和意义、脑死亡的判定及其在器官捐赠中的作用、组织捐赠、移植前和移植后过程、伦理问题以及捐赠者家属和受者的经历。
向医学院的外科主任和移植主任提交了一份详尽的课程提案。该提案被批准供一年级和二年级医学生使用。
为医学生提供一门独特而全面的课程,可能会吸引那些好奇的学生,他们可能会成为未来的捐赠倡导者。这种教育方式可能会显著影响医生与器官采购组织未来的互动。如果更多的器官采购组织实施这类项目,医学生的捐赠知识不仅会影响并造福当地器官采购组织的服务区域,也会惠及全国其他采购组织。