By Tashi McQueenAFRO Workers Writertmcqueen@afro.com
LifeLink of Georgia’s Multicultural Donation Training Program (MDEP) has partnered with eight of Georgia’s traditionally Black faculties and universities (HBCUs), together with the Morehouse College of Medication, to handle a scarcity of Black docs within the organ donation and transplant subject.
The partnership is presently in its fourth yr and goals to broaden college students’ profession choices by offering in-depth training on transplantation and organ donation. On the finish of 2025, there have been greater than 100,000 folks ready for a transplant nationally, in accordance with LifeLink. On common, 17 folks die every day as they watch for a transplant.
Now, specialists are taking the struggle to HBCUs. Final yr, Georgia’s Black establishment took half within the “Battle for Life HBCU Problem,” leading to 222 new registered organ donors.
Bobby Howard, a kidney recipient and director of the MDEP at LifeLink Basis, stated the primary objective of this system is to broaden the horizons of medical college students.
“Solely about 5 p.c of your whole transplant surgeons in america are African American,” stated Howard. “Solely about 6 p.c of nephrologists within the nation are African American.”
“Offering that data of their first and second yr offers them that chance to perhaps shift what they thought they needed to do,” Howard continued. “What we’re actually attempting to get out of that is to increase the information of organ, eye and tissue donation throughout the African-American neighborhood.”
Howard emphasised how very important this effort is for African Individuals who’re disproportionately represented amongst sufferers needing transplants, however are considerably underrepresented among the many medical professionals who deal with them.
Specialists say illustration within the transplant subject is about belief. They report that sufferers are likely to really feel extra snug with suppliers who appear to be them, converse like them and are available from comparable backgrounds. Howard stated it helps folks really feel extra snug when dealing with tough conversations, equivalent to needing an organ donation and starting the method.

For college students who don’t pursue transplantation, Howard hopes this system nonetheless equips them to share correct details about organ donation, serving to improve the variety of prepared donors.
“It’s two-fold…to teach the HBCUs and their college students, however to even have them be a mouthpiece, have them carry the knowledge that they’ve discovered in order that they’ll discuss to their household, their fellow college students and colleagues,” he stated.
At Albany State College, the partnership has been in place for round eight years. It has advanced right into a campus-wide integration of LifeLink inside college initiatives and occasions, together with organ donation drives, seminars and visitor audio system sharing private donation experiences.
John Williams, chair of the Division of Pure Sciences at Albany State College, has partnered with LifeLink for seven to eight years to assist educate pre-med and pre-health college students on organ donation.
“Relatively than watch for another person to handle it, I wish to leverage my place right here in addition to the wants of my college students and their need to additionally make a distinction,” stated Williams. “I wish to leverage that to attempt to assist remedy these issues as a lot as we probably can inside my lifetime.”
Williams encourages Black Individuals to study extra about organ donation, and think about giving.
“Inform ourselves, study extra in regards to the course of after which make the most effective selections that we really feel for ourselves, understanding that selflessness is one thing that we will move on to others by means of organ donation,” stated Williams. “Since you by no means know, it may very well be you at some point.”



















