Familiar Names Rule Northern Mindanao Elections

Pinili ng mga botante sa Northern Mindanao ang mga pamilyar na mukha sa midterm elections, maliban sa Misamis Oriental kung saan nanalo si Juliette Uy laban kay Peter Unabia.

Davao Del Norte Governor, Daughter Win Top Post In Landslide Victory

Muling bumalik sa pwesto si Governor Edwin Jubahib kasama ang anak niyang si Clarice na nahalal na vice governor sa Davao del Norte.

PTI Backs Several Senate Measures To Combat Illicit Tobacco Trade

Ang PTI ay kumikilos upang labanan ang iligal na kalakalan ng tabako sa pamamagitan ng mga panukalang batas.

Group Urges Candidates To Help Remove Campaign Materials

Ipinakita ng isang environmental group ang halaga ng pananagutan sa politika sa pamamagitan ng isang cleanup activity matapos ang halalan.

2 Davao Hospitals Partner To Promote Deceased Organ Donation

Sama-sama para sa buhay: Nagkaisang mga ospital sa Davao upang itaas ang kamalayan sa kritikal na pangangailangan ng donasyon ng organo mula sa mga pumanaw.

2 Davao Hospitals Partner To Promote Deceased Organ Donation

2115
2115

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The Southern Philippines Medical Center (SPMC) and Davao Doctors Hospital (DDH) signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) on Monday to promote organ and tissue donation from deceased individuals in the region.

The partnership aims to raise awareness about the life-saving potential of deceased organ donation while streamlining the process for identifying and managing donors in Davao City and the rest of Mindanao.

“This will help better patient management, ensuring that more lives can be saved by donation of vital organs and tissues from deceased individuals,” said Dr. Ma. Theresa Bad-ang, a nephrologist and head of SPMC’s Human Advocate and Retrieval Effort (SHARE), in an interview.

The agreement allows the two hospitals to collaborate by sharing resources, expertise, and best practices, enabling them to efficiently coordinate the identification, retrieval and management of organ and tissue donations.

Both institutions have committed to adhering to ethical standards, legal requirements, and medical protocols to safeguard the well-being of donors and recipients, Bad-ang added.

The initiative comes amid a growing need for organ donors due to the rising number of dialysis patients in the country.

According to Department of Health data, around 90,000 Filipinos were on dialysis treatment in 2022. In the Davao region alone, there are approximately 2,400 patients, with an annual increase of 12 to 15 percent.

The partnership signifies a broader effort to address the critical need for organ donors while improving patient outcomes through organ transplantation. (PNA)