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Organ and Tissue Donation

Published year: 2007
Available in print: Yes
Status: Current

Reference No: E70, E71, E74, E75
Further information: nhmrc.publications@nhmrc.gov.au

Synopsis of publication:

» Download: Organ and Tissue Donation by Living Donors - Guidelines for Ethical Practice for Health Professionals (PDF, 1,080kb)

These guidelines outline ethical practice for health professionals involved in living organ and tissue donation and provides guidance on how these principles can be put into practice.

» Download: Making a Decision about Living Organ and Tissue Donation (PDF, 921kb)

This booklet is derived from Living Organ and Tissue Donation: Guidelines for Ethical Practice for Health Professionals, and aims to help people think through some ethical issues and make decisions about living organ and tissue donation.

» Download: Organ and Tissue Donation After Death, for Transplantation - Guidelines for Ethical Practice for Health Professionals (PDF, 1,063kb)

These guidelines outline ethical principles for health professionals involved in donation after death and provide guidance on how these principles can be put into practice.

» Download: Making a Decision about Organ and Tissue Donation after Death (PDF, 880kb)

This booklet is derived from Organ and Tissue Donation after Death, for Transplantation: Guidelines for Ethical Practice for Health Professionals, and aims to help people think through some ethical issues and make informed decisions about organ and tissue donation after death.

Organ donation posters

» Download: Organ donation poster 1 (PDF, 372kb)
» Download: Organ donation poster 2 (PDF, 543kb)

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