History & Mission

Mission

To lead, develop and support donation professionals and the advancement of organ donation practices globally.

Vision

To optimise effective and ethical donation programs to increase access to organ transplantation.

Goals

  • To encourage and foster networking and collaboration between organ donation professionals
  • To share educational and scientific resources to advance understanding of organ donation
  • To promote effective and legitimate practices to improve and expand organ donation and transplantation

History

Founding members were interested in issues related to donation, procurement, preservation and transplantation and included Drs. Felix T. Rapaport (USA), Luis Toledo-Pereyra (USA), Raffaello Cortesini (Italy), G. Koostra (Netherlands), Oscar Salvatierra (USA), and Joseph Lloveras (Spain).

The first three conferences held were entitled the International Organ Procurement and Preservation Symposiums and started in 1987. Then a formal organization was created as the Society for Organ Sharing (SOS) in 1990 with the first official meeting in Rome. In 2003, the organization was formally incorporated as the International Society of Organ Donation and Procurement (ISODP) and then became an official section of The Transplantation Society (TTS) in 2004. The Congresses have been held every other year in numerous geographic regions of the world to highlight organ donation and transplantation with intent to share best practices and improve organ donation for that country. The Congress usually attracts approximately 500 to 700 participants.

The organization was renamed in 2024 as the International Society for Organ Donation Professionals.

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Contact

Staff Directory
+1-514-874-1717 x216
sections@tts.org

Address

International Society for Organ
Donation Professionals
c/o The Transplantation Society
740 Notre-Dame Ouest
Suite 1245
Montréal, QC, H3C 3X6
Canada