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Unclaimed Bodies in Anatomical Education: Medical Student Attitudes at One U.S. Medical Institution.

Malcolm A MathesonJohn R GattiLawrence D ReidSharaya N GallozziSiobhán B Cooke
Published in: Teaching and learning in medicine (2023)
Many students expressed negative attitudes toward the dissection of unclaimed bodies, with some citing issues of social vulnerability, justice, and autonomy. These findings indicate that many students' ethical code may conflict with institutional policies which permit this practice. Medical school represents a critical time in the professional development of trainees, and development practices which align with the moral code of local institutions and stakeholders is crucial.
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