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    Ethical Considerations of Body Donation

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    Dead human bodies not only teach students the structure and function of the human form but also provide a rich environment for other learning experiences, including ethical and professional development. Ethical questions especially arise from the procurement and use of bodies in anatomy. This chapter will describe the role that anatomical donation programs play in educating individuals about medical ethics. In contrast to historical anatomical body procurement, which was often coercive and discriminatory, modern anatomical gift programs focus on individual consent in each donor. Ongoing ethical challenges in body procurement include the role of not-for-profit and for-profit body donation programs, the potential monetary value of donated tissue, advertising for body donation programs, and detailed versus broad informed consent in donation. It is argued that transparent and ethical anatomical body procurement is one of the core values of a body donation program and a hallmark of all students’ ethical and professional training
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