Overview

An Organ Donation Camp is an event organized to promote awareness about organ donation and to encourage people to register as organ donors. During such a camp, participants can receive information about the benefits of organ donation, the process of registration, and the impact it can have on saving lives. Medical professionals are often present to answer questions, and sometimes the camp may offer on-the-spot registration for those who decide to become donors. The aim is to increase the number of registered donors and educate the public about the importance of organ donation. An Organ Donation Camp is a dedicated event designed to promote and facilitate organ donation by educating the public and simplifying the registration process. However, the primary goal of an Organ Donation Camp is to increase awareness about the critical need for organ donors and to encourage more people to register as organ donors. The camp aims to provide information, address misconceptions, and make the registration process straightforward for participants.

Objectives of Event

  • Raise Awareness: Educate the public about the importance and impact of organ donation.
  • Encourage Registration: Increase the number of registered organ donors by making it easy for participants to sign up.
  • Provide Information: Offer clear and accurate information about the organ donation process, eligibility criteria, and how donations are used.

Convener Details

  • Dr. Nirupma Gupta, Dean, Sharda School of Medical Science and Research, 9911733889
  • Dr. Pooja Rastogi, Associate Dean, Sharda School of Medical Science and Research, 9560234171
  • Prof. R. SreeRaja Kumar, Associate Dean, Sharda School of Nursing Science and Research, 9646531203

Co-Convener:

  • Ms. J. Mythili, Associate Professor cum HOD, Sharda School of Nursing Science and Research, 6383863445

Co-ordinators:

  • Ms. Soumya Rajeswari, Senior Tutor, Sharda School of Nursing Science and Research, 9348578838
  • Ms. Neha Karn, Senior Tutor, Sharda School of Nursing Science and Research, 8618743009