Maine Donation of Anatomical Gift

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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. This form should be witnessed and the signature notarized.

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Whole-body donation allows for an individual to donate their body to science at end-of-life, for medical advancements. This includes surgical device research and development, advanced disease-based research and hand-on bio skills training.

Living organ donors can donate: one kidney, a lung, or a portion of the liver, pancreas, or intestine. Learn more about deceased donation, living donation, and the transplantation process. By registering as an organ, eye, and tissue donor, you can also leave behind the gift of sight.

Over 700,000 transplants have occurred in the U.S. since 1988. Organs that can be donated after death are the heart, liver, kidneys, lungs, pancreas and small intestines. Tissues include corneas, skin, veins, heart valves, tendons, ligaments and bones.

Can anyone donate his or her body to science? Basically yes, medical institutions accept donations from all ages, ethnicities, and locations. Many medical institutions and medical schools actually require cadavers with certain pre-existing conditions for specific training or research purposes.

Can I specify what I want to donate? When registering online, most states give you the option to choose which organs and tissues you donate, or to donate everything that can be used. Check with your state registry to learn more.

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.Any person wishing to donate their body may do so through a willed body program.

The potential donor has an infectious or contagious disease (such as HIV/AIDS, hepatitis B or hepatitis C, or prion diseases). The next of kin objects to the donation of the body. The body is not acceptable for anatomical study (extremely emaciated or extremely obese).

It is a very straightforward process you just need to telephone a body donation program and they will start the process. You can register your interest for body donation as a pre-need request, or you can call now if you have an immediate need to make an anatomical donation following a death.

Organs that can be donated for transplantation include kidneys, heart, lungs, liver, small bowel and pancreas. Tissues that can be donated include eyes, heart valves, bone, skin, veins and tendons. See the Interactive Body.

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Maine Donation of Anatomical Gift