Eurotransplant
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Eurotransplant is an association of countries who share a common list of organ transplants, created by Professor Dr. van Rood in 1967, in Leiden, the Netherlands. Member states include the Benelux countries, Germany, Austria, Slovenia and Croatia. Eurotransplant helps coordinate work in these countries' transplant centers, tissue classification laboratories, and hospitals, with the goal of efficiently distributing donated organs and tissues. The group also promotes research into transplantation and seeks to raise public awareness of the benefits of donation.
Comparable institutions are Scandiatransplant in Iceland, Norway, Finland, Denmark, and Sweden; as well as Balttransplant in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
[edit] List of national or international organ donation associations in Europe
- Eurotransplant (Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, Slovenia and Croatia)
- UK Transplant (United Kingdom)
- Scandiatransplant (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden)
- Francetransplant (France)
- Associazione Italiana Donatori Organi (AIDO) (Italy)
- Swisstransplant (Switzerland)
- Transplant Procurement management (TPM) (Spain)
[edit] References
Main Site: EuroTransplant[1]
Mission Statement [2]

