The majority of bodies that come to the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology will be used for the teaching of anatomy (body structure) to medical students. We may use your body to train interns and residents undergoing special surgery training. We may send your body to institutions within the NEOUCOM consortium if, and only if, the institutions purpose, facilities and personnel have been approved by the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology. We may use your body for research that investigates human structure, disease or novel medical procedures. In every case, the body is returned to NEOUCOM for final disposition. Survivors should understand that the donors cremated remains may not be returned for a period of up to two years after donation. Since we do not conduct autopsies, no records of pathological findings are kept. We recognize that circumstances may require other agencies to perform an autopsy to investigate a donors illness or death. However, if an autopsy is performed, NEOUCOM cannot accept the body. The survivors are responsible for making other arrangements for disposition at their expense. Registration Process for Body Donation |