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GGM Science College organizes expert talk on organ donation and transplant
8/22/2024 9:26:22 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Aug 22: On 22-8-2024 an expert talk was organized by career counselling & placement cell and Debates and Seminars committee of GGM Science College Jammu in collaboration with Sate Organ and Tissue Transplant Organization (SOTTO), on organ donation/transplant to educate and raise awareness among the audience on the critical importance of organ donation, the process involved, and its impact on saving lives.
The event was organized under the guidance and patronage of Dr. Romesh Kumar Gupta, Principal of the college. The event started with the formal welcome address by Dr. Devinder Kumar Sharma, Convener of the Career Counseling and Placement Cell. Anshu Sharma consultant IEC from media team SOTTO, was resource person on the occasion.
The lecture began with an overview of organ donation and its definition, after which the speaker emphasized the stark disparity between the number of patients in need of organ transplants and the supply of donated organs. The speaker said that organ donation is described as a life-saving intervention that not only extends lives but also significantly enhances the quality of life for recipients. Answering questions focused on the safety and long-term health outcomes for living donors, the speaker provided reassuring responses backed by data and research. The speaker made several concepts clear about deceased organ Donors and Living organ Donors to dispel misconceptions among the audience. More than 100 students were in attendance. The students pledged to raise awareness about the importance of organ donation in their villages and communities. Among the faculty who attended the programme included, Dr. Vandana Khajuria, Prof. Lekh Raj, Dr. Narinder Kumar, Dr. Sunil Dutt, Dr. Rahul Kait, Dr. Ashaq Hussain, Dr. Anshu Sahney (Convener Debaetes & Seminar Committee), Dr. Rajeev Kumar, Prof. Brinder Kumar, Dr. Chaman Lal (Staff Secretary), Dr. Shalini Sharma, Dr. AkanshaParihar, Dr. Arjun Singh, Dr. Pawan Sharma, Dr. Sukhdeep Singh, Dr. Rohit Bhardwaj, Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Prof. Arti Sharma, Dr. Neha Sharma, Dr. Reetika Rani, Dr. Nisha, Prof. Arvind Kumar and Prof. Ram Krishan. The program concluded with the vote of thanks proposed by Bal Krishan, Assistant Professor in Zoology.
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