DTI Foundation participates in the 2026 Annual Conference of the Club of Hospital Directors of Northern Provinces in Vietnam
Today, 22 May 2026, DTI Foundation participates in the 2026 Annual Conference of the Club of Hospital Directors of Northern Provinces, held in Vietnam.
The conference brings together hospital leaders, healthcare professionals and international experts to discuss key topics related to hospital management, digital transformation, medical innovation, transplantation and organ donation.
As part of the scientific programme, Dr. Chloë Ballesté Delpierre, Medical Director of DTI Foundation and Associate Professor at the University of Barcelona, contributes online to Scientific Session 8: Organ Donation & Transplant Coordination.
Her presentation, entitled “Organ donation system development and professional training: international experience and practical approaches to strengthen deceased donation programs,” focuses on the role of structured professional training, system development and international collaboration in strengthening deceased donation programs.
The session addresses different aspects of tissue and organ donation, including advocacy, donor identification, counselling, coordination and international experience. Speakers from Vietnam, China, Singapore and Spain contribute to the discussion, offering diverse perspectives on how to improve donation and transplantation systems.
DTI Foundation’s participation reflects its long-standing commitment to supporting countries and healthcare institutions in the development of sustainable organ donation and transplantation programs. Through training, consultancy and international cooperation, DTI continues to promote knowledge exchange and capacity building among healthcare professionals worldwide.
Participation in this conference represents an opportunity to share practical approaches and lessons learned from international experience, while reinforcing collaboration with professionals and institutions working to improve organ donation and transplantation systems globally.