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Loved one's body in the anatomy laboratory

✍ Scribed by McNeill, Paul M. ;Kerridge, Ian H. ;Purdon, Tina


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
70 KB
Volume
277B
Category
Article
ISSN
0003-276X

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

An Australian medical student recognized parts of her father's body during classes in an anatomy laboratory and suffered considerable trauma as a consequence. While the risk of a further case may be small, the potential for trauma could be minimized by adopting appropriate policy and procedures. Institutions that receive donations of bodies may benefit from considering suggestions for minimizing that risk and for responding appropriately should it ever occur. The article draws on the investigation into this case to offer some suggestions for minimizing the chance of recognition of bodies or body parts by students and academic or professional staff and for managing those circumstances should they ever occur. The suggestions extend to minimizing the risk of recognition of deceased persons or their body parts through photographic records, video material, and case studies presented in a number of different formats. Anat Rec (Part B: New Anat) 277B:10–13, 2004. Β© 2004 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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