Conference presentations


  • Vincent BP. (2024). Research-based lessons: Barriers and Solutions to Deceased Organ Donation. Commonwealth Tribute to Life. United Kingdom. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTPlADM5eAU&t=748s
  • Vincent BP. (2024). Exploring institutional level barriers and facilitators in the process of deceased organ donation in India: A qualitative research using key-informant interviews. The Annual UAE Organ Donation and Transplantation Congress. Dubai. (Oral presentation).

  • Vincent BP. (2023). Barriers and facilitators toward deceased organ donation among the Indian population from two diverse regions in India. The British Transplant Society. Edinburgh. (Poster presentation).
  • Vincent BP. (2023). Barriers and facilitators toward the making of deceased organ donation from two diverse regions in India: A study among transplant coordinators. The British Transplant Society. Edinburgh. (Poster presentation).

  • Randhawa (2021) Journey of the body and soul: how different faiths have interacted with organ donation, BTS NHSBT Congress 2021, February (online due to COVID-19).
  • Vincent BP. (2021). Barriers toward organ donor registration among Indians living in India and UK. Donor Research Network. (Oral presentation). Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONQKdK7yUP8&t=14s
  • Vincent BP. (2021). Barriers Toward Deceased Organ Donor Registration Among Indians Living in India and the United Kingdom: An Integrative Systematic Review Using Narrative Synthesis. Congress of Asian Society of Transplantation. Malaysia. (Awarded presentation - Young Investigator Award) (Oral presentation).

  • Randhawa (2020) Promoting access and equity in living organ donation – lessons from the UK. International Perspectives on Access & Equity in Living Organ Donation & Transplantation, Centre for Living Organ Donation, Toronto, September (online due to COVID-19).
  • Pedder Jones, Papadopoulos, Randhawa (2020) ‘Would you like to join the NHS Organ Donor Register?’ A general practice feasibility study. British Journal of General Practice Annual Conference, Royal College of General Practitioners, London, March.
  • Randhawa (2020) Public engagement with organ donation among multi-ethnic and multi-faith population – lessons from the UK. Faith, Ethics and Organ Donation, Wolff Institute, University of Cambridge, February.

  • Randhawa (2019) Does ethnicity play a role in being a donor or a recipient? Dutch Clinical Review Symposium. Utrecht, November.
  • Randhawa (2019) Increasing Donation from under-represented donors with an emphasis specifically on Black and Asian donors. 20th European Day for Organ Donation & Transplantation. London, October.
  • Randhawa (2019) Tackling inequalities in organ donation in the UK – the role of public engagement. Islamic perspectives on organ donation after death. Al-Mahdi Institute, Birmingham, October.
  • Randhawa (2019) Developing a culturally competent approach to public engagement and organ donation – lessons from the United Kingdom. European Transcultural Nurses Association. Ceske Budejovice, June.
  • Randhawa (2019) Promoting organ donation in BAME groups in the UK. 5th International Transplant Conference, University of Warwick, May.
  • Randhawa (2019) ‘They will finish me off before I am dead’ - challenges & opportunities in organ donation from a multi-ethnic and multi-faith UK population 5th ELPAT Congress, Krakow, April.
  • Randhawa (2019) Organ donation from black and minority ethnic communities. Joint Annual British Transplant Society & NHS Blood and Transplant Congress, Harrogate, March.

  • Randhawa (2018) Is organ donation and transplantation a reality for everyone in an unequal world? Lessons from the UK. 11th Annual Transplant Co-ordinators Conference. St John’s National Academy of Medical Sciences, Bangalore, December.
  • Randhawa (2018) Organ donation among multi-ethnic and multi-faith communities – lessons from the UK. 14th Congress for the German Foundation for Organ Transplantation (DSO), Frankfurt, November.
  • Randhawa (2018) Inequalities in organ donation – developing an ongoing community dialogue – lessons from the UK. Religion and culture in Transplantation, Organisation of Catalonia for Transplants (OCATT), Palau Macaya, Barcelona, September.

  • Randhawa (2017) The challenge of globalisation and immigration for kidney care in the UK. British Renal Society Annual Conference, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, April.

  • Randhawa (2016) Communicating organ donation to different communities: “Impact of globalisation and immigration in Europe for organ donation – lessons from the UK”26th European Dialysis and Transplant Co-ordinators Congress, Barcelona, Spain, October.

  • Randhawa (2015) Public engagement with organ donation – lessons from the UK. 24th Annual meeting of the Deutsche Transplantationsgesellschaft (DTG), Dresden, Germany, October.
  • Randhawa (2015) Public engagement with organ donation – lessons from the UK. 8th National Association of Transplant Co-ordinators Conference, Chennai, India, October.
  • Randhawa (2015) Faith engagement and organ donation action plan. Faith leaders summit, University of Derby, September.
  • Randhawa (2015) Gender and organ donation – a strategy to create a revolution in public behavior on organ donation. 14th Congress of the Asian Society for Transplantation, Suntec City, Singapore, August.
  • Randhawa (2015) Increasing consent from ethnic minorities for deceased organ donation. 14th Congress of the Asian Society for Transplantation, Suntec City, Singapore, August.
  • Randhawa (2015) Promoting conversations about organ donation in a multi-ethnic and multi-faith context. Faith and Organ Donation Conference, Beardmore Conference Centre, Clydebank, June.
  • Randhawa (2015) Communicating organ donation to different communities: “Impact of globalisation and immigration in Europe for organ donation – lessons from the UK”. 10th Competent Authority Meeting on Organ Donation and Transplantation. European Commission, Brussels, March.
  • Randhawa (2015) Faith and organ donation. Evaluating faith-based responses to healthcare challenges. Faith Action, Royal Society of Arts, London, March.

  • Randhawa G (2014) Engaging UK Public with Organ Donation. South Buckinghamshire NHS Trust. September.
  • Randhawa G (2014) Impact of immigration in Europe and organ donation. Eurotransplant, Leiden, September.
  • Randhawa G (2014) Organ donation in diverse populations, learning from the UK. World Transplant Congress, San Francisco
  • Randhawa (2014) Organ donation Faith Action Plan. London Organ Donation Regional meeting. Guys Hospital, London, May.
  • Randhawa (2014) Organ donation in a multi-ethnic and multi-faith context. Put your faith in organ donation, Council Chambers, Birmingham, April.