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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Michigan Anatomical Gift form in the editor.
  2. Begin by indicating your desire for organ donation. In section (a), select whether you wish to donate any needed organs or specify particular organs or physical parts in section (b).
  3. If you choose to donate specific organs, clearly write them in the provided space under section (b). This ensures your wishes are accurately documented.
  4. In section (c), indicate if you consent to donating your body for anatomical study if necessary.
  5. If you have any limitations or special wishes regarding your donation, detail them in the designated area.
  6. Finally, sign and date the document. Ensure that two witnesses also sign in each other's presence, as required by law.

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(1)In this Act anatomical examination means the examination by dissection of a body for purposes of teaching or studying, or researching into, morphology; and where parts of a body are separated in the course of its anatomical examination, such examination includes the examination by dissection of the parts for those
A method for assessing student ability to apply anatomical knowledge within a traditional anatomy laboratory examination.
BlueLink is a multimedia based education resource for medical students, developed by Dr. B. Kathleen Alsup and Dr. Glenn M. Fox of the Division of Anatomical Sciences at the University of Michigan Medical School.
Anatomical examination is used to teach students and medical or allied professionals about the structure and function of the body. The centre is located in the School of Biosciences and is used by undergraduate medical, dental and science students. Postgraduate and professional training courses are also held here.
Tradition of Excellence The U-M Medical School consistently ranks in the top of all medical schools in the country.
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