Sharing Life – The Miracle of Organ Donation and Transplantation

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R.T. Dinesh kumar
K.Nithya
S.Manoj kumar
B.Nivetha

Keywords

Admin, Android application, donor, education, efficiency, process, registration, transplantation

Abstract

An Android app for organ donation and transplantation is presented in this study. By providing a simple and convenient mechanism for people to register as donors and a platform for matching donors and recipients, the application aspires to increase the number of organ donors. The programme has functions for registering as a donor, learning about organ donation, and doing searches to connect donors and receivers. According to the study, using an Android app can dramatically increase the number of people who have registered as organ donors and boost the effectiveness of the organ donation and transplantation procedure. The app may be a helpful tool for raising awareness about organ donation and enticing more people to sign up as donors.

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