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lol, yeah, but you know what I mean... I think we lose one guy a year about ~~~Da_man said:Because our number of KIAs every year is alarming :
FSTO said:A search on the DND INTRANET produces a DAOD on organ donations and transplants for living people but nothing regarding registering for donation after death. Do any of the medical folks here have any knowledge of a policy?
mariomike said:Interesting discussion.
Some services will even send a "harvest team" with a LUCAS Chest Compression System in an Organ Preservation Unit ( OPU ) directly to your home.
After paramedics on-scene terminate the resuscitation effort.
"Thank God, the ambulance is here. But what's that other truck behind it...?"
FSTO said:Ha ha. I can't remember the name of the dark comedy where organ harvesting takes precedence over you continuing living.
FSTO said:In light of the tragedy in Humboldt SK, I decided to get off my butt and register to become an organ donor in the event that I have anything left to offer when I pass. So being in ON I went to the Ontario website and of course since I don't have a provincial health card I could register online. So I wrote an email to see if I could do it personally.
Here is their reply:
Thank you for your e-mail.
In order to formally register in Ontario, you must have an Ontario health card. This is because the registration system is tied to Ontario health card database, and so when someone passes away we can look up using this database to see if a person is register.
Although this is a very helpful tool, it is not the only way a person can go on to be a donor. Regardless if a person is formally, the families of all potential donors will be approached by a Trillium Gift of Life Network nurse coordinator.
In your case, and in other cases where a person does not have an Ontario health card but resides in the province, my recommendation would be to talk with your family and let them know about your wishes. Explain why their support is important to you.
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Thank you,
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Trillium Gift of Life Network
A search on the DND INTRANET produces a DAOD on organ donations and transplants for living people but nothing regarding registering for donation after death. Do any of the medical folks here have any knowledge of a policy?
cheers!
Members of the military, who carry a special kind of health card not associated with their province of residence, must fill out an end-of-life directive to give to their superior officer.