Organ Donation Becomes Part of California’s Curriculum

CBS San Francisco | Melissa Curloss

SACRAMENTO (KCBS) â€" Students in the state’s public schools are about to get a lesson or two in organ and tissue donation.
Gov. Jerry Brown this week signed legislation requiring the inclusion of such education in California’s overall health and science curriculum. AB 1967 was authored by Assemblyman John A. Perez (D-Los Angeles).
“This bill,” according to California Legislative Information, “would require the (Instructional Quality Commission) and the (State Board of Education) to ensure that the health and science curriculum frameworks adopted in the course of the next submission cycle, as specified, include the subject of organ procurement and tissue donation, as appropriate.”
KCBS’ Melissa Culross Reports:
Advocates are applauding the move, which they believe will ultimately help whittle down the number of patients waiting for an organ. Nationwide, more than 115,000 people are on transplant waiting lists.

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