The response rate for the two-part survey was 69% (138/200 total students). The survey questions about parental education levels were aimed at learning the socio-cultural status of the students’ families. The results from the 189 pre-training questionnaires that were completed showed that 65.9% of the fathers and 50% of the mothers had a university degree. Twenty-six of the fathers (13.8%) and 18 of the mothers (9.5%) had a chronic disease in the 189 students in the pre-training group. In the 138 students in the post-training group, four (2.4%) knew someone who had undergone transplantation, all the grafts being kidneys; three (2.2%) knew someone who had been on the waiting list for kidney transplantation, and eleven (8%) of the students had family members who had donated organs. The survey results related to willingness to donate are shown in Table 1. Prior to the training program, 24.9% of the 189 respondents stated that they were willing to donate their organs after death, whereas after training 38.4% of the 138 respondents said they would do so (p