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Let's talk about anatomical gifting – a topic that might sound a bit daunting, but it's incredibly important and altruistic. Essentially, anatomical gifting is the generous act of donating one's body, tissues, or organs after death for medical education, research, or transplantation purposes. By choosing to make an anatomical gift, individuals contribute to the advancement of medical knowledge and the improvement of healthcare practices. Medical students rely on donated bodies to learn anatomy and surgical techniques, while researchers use donated tissues to develop new treatments and therapies for various conditions and diseases. You can choose to donate any or only some of your organs, and for any purpose or a limited purpose such as only organ transplant, but not medical science. Making an anatomical gift is a deeply personal decision, and it's crucial to discuss it with loved ones and ensure it's documented in legal paperwork, such as a living will or advance directive. This ensures that your wishes are honored and carried out according to your preferences. If you're considering making an anatomical gift, take the time to research your options and discuss them with your family and healthcare provider. Your decision could leave a lasting legacy of compassion and contribution to the future of medicine. #glastonburyestateplanning #khklaw

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✪ Tracy Burger, PHR

Vice President, Corporate Initiatives at CATIC

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What a great reminder! Many years ago I donated bone marrow to a stranger and it made my heart full and it was easy to do!

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