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Arunachal organ transplant society meet boosts critical care

Tiasha Banerjee
By Tiasha Banerjee 4 Min Read Published July 22, 2025
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Arunachal organ transplant society meet held in Itanagar with medical experts
Medical professionals and officials gather at Arunachal’s first organ transplant society meet in Itanagar.
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Arunachal Pradesh has taken a major step in strengthening its healthcare system. For the first time, the state hosted the Arunachal organ transplant society meet, a landmark gathering focused on expanding organ transplant services. The event brought together medical professionals, policy leaders, and public health advocates to create a roadmap for transplant readiness.

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Arunachal organ transplant society meet sets a new visionBuilding infrastructure and training for long-term goalsPromoting organ donation through awareness campaignsFirst transplant surgery expected by 2026Northeast healthcare advances with Arunachal’s lead

Every year, patients in the state struggle to access life-saving transplants due to a lack of local facilities. However, this meet signals the government’s strong commitment to bridging that gap through scientific planning and community engagement.

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Arunachal organ transplant society meet sets a new vision

Organised in Itanagar, the event was led by the Health Department in collaboration with the Indian Society for Organ Transplantation (ISOT). Clearly, the Arunachal organ transplant society meet aimed to set the foundation for transplant surgeries in the state.

Over 150 experts joined the discussion. They addressed vital topics such as surgical capacity, organ retrieval ethics, and donor awareness. Importantly, the meet emphasised how local hospitals can evolve into transplant-ready centres with focused training and funding.

Building infrastructure and training for long-term goals

At present, most patients from Arunachal travel to other states for transplants. To change this, the state now plans to upgrade major hospitals with transplant theatres and ICU enhancements.

In addition, local doctors will receive specialised training with support from ISOT and AIIMS. This plan includes forming transplant coordination teams and setting up an Organ Retrieval and Banking Organisation (ORBO). Once in place, this system will ensure timely organ matching and efficient logistics.

Promoting organ donation through awareness campaigns

Despite growing interest in organ transplants, awareness remains low in many parts of Arunachal. During the Arunachal organ transplant society meet, officials agreed that education is key to creating a strong donor base.

Therefore, the Health Department will soon launch public campaigns. These will involve community groups, faith leaders, and educational institutions. Through these efforts, the government hopes to increase voluntary donor registrations and reduce cultural resistance to organ donation.

First transplant surgery expected by 2026

Health Minister Alo Libang shared an ambitious vision. According to him, the first successful transplant surgery in Arunachal could happen as early as 2026. For this, the state will invest in hospital upgrades, equipment, and skilled personnel.

Furthermore, transplant patients may receive subsidised care. Donor families will also be recognised through support programs. All of these initiatives fall under the national plan to strengthen regional healthcare through the National Organ Transplant Programme (NOTP).

Northeast healthcare advances with Arunachal’s lead

With the Arunachal organ transplant society meet, the state has positioned itself as a leader in Northeast India’s medical development. While Assam and Manipur have made progress in critical care, Arunachal’s bold step shows its readiness to catch up.

Ultimately, the goal is to reduce patient suffering and eliminate the need for long-distance medical travel. As more Northeast states adopt similar models, the region will become more self-sufficient in healthcare delivery.

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Tiasha Banerjee July 22, 2025
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