Organ and Tissue Donation
The Prince Charles Hospital (TPCH) is part of the national DonateLife Network. Through local initiatives and supporting the national reform program, the TPCH DonateLife medical and nursing team aims to ensure all potential donors and their families are given the opportunity to donate.
The circumstances and opportunity for deceased patients and their families to support organ and tissue donation is uncommon. Just 1% of people dying in hospital are able to be an organ donor.
Each year, through the generosity of organ donors and their families, organ and tissue transplantation saves and transforms the lives of people with a life threatening illness or disability. One organ and tissue donor can transform the lives of 10 or more people.
Organs that can be transplanted include the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, intestine and pancreas. Tissues that can be transplanted include heart valves and other heart tissue, bone, tendons, ligaments and skin, and parts of the eye such as the cornea and sclera
To help decide if you and your family would like to help others through organ and tissue donation, information is available on the following websites:
- Australian Government: Organ and Tissue Authority
- Details on consent and registration
- Outcomes for tissue and organ donation
- Religious and cultural support of transplantation, organ and tissue donation
- DonateLife Queensland
DISCOVER the facts about organ and tissue donation
DECIDE about becoming a donor
DISCUSS your decision with the people close to you.
Contact us
Phone: (07) 3139 4000