Iranian model of kidney transplantation: an ethical review
Dublin Core
Title
Iranian model of kidney transplantation: an ethical review
Author
Aramesh, Kiarash
Publisher
20080000
Language
English
Publication Date
20080000
Abstract
Aramesh described the history of transplantation in Iran. He proposed establishing models such as a cross-donor system, and correcting the process of obtaining informed consent to prevent exploitation. He also suggested a government أdonation gift أpaid by the government and a non-profit/charitable organization, rewarded gifting, and using the mass media, deceased donors, eliminating waiting lists, brokers' involvement and uncontrolled organ purchases.
Primary Classification
19.3
Secondary Classification
19.3;19.5
Primary keywords
kidney transplantation--[pri];organ donation--[pri];organ donors--[pri];remuneration--[pri]
Secondary keywords
economics;government regulation;historical aspects;informed consent;transplant recipients
Subject
Iran--[pri]
Conference
Second International Congress of Medical Ethics in Iran; Medical Ethics and History of Medicine Research Center, Tehran Iran; 2008 April 16-18; Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Journal Article
Second International Congress of Medical Ethics in Iran 2008 April 16-18 Accessed: http://mehr.tums.ac.ir/Default.aspx?lang=en [2010 November 1]
Link for Internet access
Primary Document Type
upd; lecture
Call Number
file
Collection
Citation
“Iranian model of kidney transplantation: an ethical review,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 15, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/34326.