What Spain can teach us about the gift of life

Toronto Star | Barbara Turnbull
CHRIS SO / TORONTO STAR
Dr. Rafael Matesanz, Director of the Spanish National Transplant Organization was at Toronto General Hospital to about the Spanish Model approach to organ and tissue procurement.

Dr. Rafael Matesanz was in Toronto this week learning about Ontario’s transplant system and sharing insights on how to improve it.

A Spanish kidney specialist who turned that country into a world leader in organ and tissue donation believes he can do the same for Ontario’s transplant program.

Dr. Rafael Matesanz was in Toronto last week, learning about Ontario’s organ and tissue transplant system and sharing insights on how to improve it. He will prepare a blueprint report to help boost the provinces low rates of deceased donation and continue to advise as changes are implemented. A time frame has yet to be hammered out.

“I really believe now that we are on the right path and that Ontario will become a beacon of organ donation within a short period of time,” says Dr. Gary Levy, who created the Multi-Organ Transplant Program at Toronto General Hospital. “We should be able to double and triple rates of deceased donation.”
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