The registry will contain the consent letters of those willing to donate their organs and their health status along with other details.
This is being compiled by IMA's Kerala chapter as part of a state-wide awareness campaign on organ donation.
Around 300 people from various walks of life including doctors have already given their consent letters to join the registry, IMA sources said.
Though the government has already a system to harvest organs of deceased people, a concrete mechanism to find out their willingness to donate organs and get their consent is still lacking, an IMA official said.
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He said those who join the registry and submit their consent letter for donation would get donor cards and certificates.
"When we harvest organs of deceased, we actually do not know whether he or she was willing to donate their organs or not. But, if there is such a registry, we can easily identify those who are willing for donation," he said.
"Besides the compilation of the registry, we are planning a state-wide awareness drive to promote organ donation. We will reach the public through residence associations, schools, colleges, NGOs and other organisation," he said.
The campaign would also help in removing misunderstandings among public regarding organ donation.