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Student donors (Teacher: David)

Everyone has great time during freshers' week, registering for societies and grabbing few freebies. This year however, 2,500 students all across country did something extra special and signed up to be lifesaver.

As part of its “You don't have to be surgeon to save lives” campaign, UK Transplant has visited host of freshers' fairs across UK aiming to increase number of potential organ donors. UK Transplant team took giant version of retro-classic board game “Operation” to each fair to help engage with undergraduates on subject of organ donation.

UK Transplant is also raising awareness of issue by promoting online game organ-ise.org.uk, where best surgeon each week wins their very own version of “Operation” - must for every student digs! Students are encouraged to play organ-ise and forward it to friends to spread word about importance of organ donation.

Behind these fun ideas is very serious message as Debbie Chatting, Marketing and Campaigns Manager for UK Transplant explained: “In UK there is critical shortage of donated organs for transplant - around 8,000 people currently need transplant and more than 400 people die each year waiting. I would like to say big thank you to students who have signed up to NHS Organ Donor Register so far and encourage every person to discuss their wishes with their family and friends to ensure their wishes are carried out, should time ever come.”

To date, 2461 undergraduates have signed up to register at freshers' fairs, but UK Transplant is keen to add to this number so that even more lives can be saved.

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