Maryland State Anatomy Board Body Donation Form For Cremation

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This Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act Donation form pursuant to state statutes designates the specific body parts and organs an individual wishes to donate at the time of death.
Any individual who is 18 years of age or over and who is competent to execute a will may give all or any part of his body. A gift of all or part of the body may be made by will or by a document other than a will. This form must be witnessed and the signature notarized.
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For patients and families awaiting transplant, organ and tissue donation can mean the difference between life and death. One donor can donate and save up to eight lives by donating organs after death. The organs that can be donated include the heart, intestines, kidneys, liver, lungs and the pancreas.

Condition of the body Other conditions that may cause a body to be refused include obesity, malnutrition, excessive edema, hepatitis, jaundice, and infectious diseases (such as HIV, hepatitis, or COVID-19).

Body donors must be free of infectious diseases such as HIV, AIDs, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C or Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease. Donor's body weight must be less than 250 lbs. If there has been a violent death, suicide or vital organs have been removed for transplant purposes, the body will be not be accepted.

Where can I donate my body to science in Maryland? In Maryland, bodies may be donated to the Maryland State Board of Anatomy, 1-800-879-2728.

Maryland State Board of Anatomy, 1-800-879-2728. The Board accepts bodies for all the medical schools in Maryland and also schools of dentistry, PT, mortuary sciences, the military, paramedics, etc. Any Maryland resident 18 or older of sound mind may sign up to donate their body in advance.

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Maryland State Anatomy Board Body Donation Form For Cremation