write a paragraph in about 200 words : I would like to donate parts of my body after my death.
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Body donation, anatomical donation, or body bequest is the donation of a whole body after death for research and education. Donated bodies are mostly used for medical education and research. They are used for gross anatomy, surgical anatomy, and for furthering medical education. For years, only medical schools accepted bodies for donation, but now private programs also accept donors. Depending on the programs need for body donation, some programs accept donors with different specifications.
Body donation is important for understanding the human body and for making advancements in science. Medical schools use whole embalmed bodies to teach anatomy to medical students. There is no cost to donating a body to science; the donation program will often provide a stipend and/or cover the cost of cremation or burial once the cadaver has served its purpose and is returned to the family for interment. Any person wishing to donate their body may do so through a willed body program. They may be required, but not always, to make prior arrangements with the local medical school, university, or body donation program before death. Individuals may request a consent form and will be supplied information about policies and procedures that will take place after the potential donor is deceased.
Body donation is important for understanding the human body and for making advancements in science. Medical schools use whole embalmed bodies to teach anatomy to medical students. There is no cost to donating a body to science; the donation program will often provide a stipend and/or cover the cost of cremation or burial once the cadaver has served its purpose and is returned to the family for interment. Any person wishing to donate their body may do so through a willed body program. They may be required, but not always, to make prior arrangements with the local medical school, university, or body donation program before death. Individuals may request a consent form and will be supplied information about policies and procedures that will take place after the potential donor is deceased.
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