
José Juan Castillos Almonte
José Juan Castillos Almonte serves as the director of the Instituto Nacional de Trasplante (Incort) in the Dominican Republic, where he emphasizes the importance of organ donations in saving lives and improving the quality of life for patients in need of transplants.
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José Juan Castillos Almonte is the director of the Instituto Nacional de Coordinación de Trasplante (INCORT) and explained the need for cornea banks in the country.
Con 370 trasplantes de córneas en un año, activarán bancos de donación en dos hospitalesJosé Juan Castillos Almonte is the director of the National Institute of Transplant Coordination (INCORT).
Buscan activar banco de piel en hospital Arturo GrullónJosé Juan Castillos Almonte, director of the National Institute of Transplant Coordination, denied rumors about child organ trafficking in the Dominican Republic.
“No puedes tomar los órganos de un niño y colocárselo a un adulto”José Juan Castillos Almonte is the director of the Institute of Coordination of Organ and Tissue Transplants (Incort) who commented on the challenges of kidney transplants.
Milagros Contreras, la primera paciente renal trasplantada en el país de un donante fallecido
José Juan Castillos Almonte is the director of the Institute of Coordination of Organ and Tissue Transplantation (Incort) and a nephrologist.
¿Cuántos órganos de fallecidos se donan en el país?
José Juan Castillos Almonte highlighted the importance of individual contributions to organ donation in the country.
La donación de órganos es una necesidad nacional, clama el ministro Víctor Atallah







