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An Intensivist is a Doctor who has specialised in Intensive Care Medicine. If you are going to be a transplant recipient, the Intensivists will be looking after you in the Department of Critical Care Medicine [DCCM]. The Intensivists also have the responsibility of caring for seriously ill patients, who may become donors. New Zealand legislation that impacts on their job includes the Human Tissues Act 1964 s3 and the Human Tissue Amendment Act 1989 s3. Return to TOP
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The Intensivists role in organ donation
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The primary responsibility of an Intensivist is to do their absolute utmost to restore quantity and quality of life to their patients. If that is not possible, then preserving the dignity of the patient and their family is their next responsibility. To do this, they undertake the following:
Best practice, for Intensivists, does not mean achieving the family's agreement to organ donation, but supporting the family in making the decision that is "right" for them at that time. Return to TOP
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Last updated 18-Apr-2001