Wisconsin anatomical gift 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Wisconsin Anatomical Gift document in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the authorizing person in the designated field. This is crucial as it identifies who is granting permission for the donation.
  3. Next, fill in the name of the donor. Ensure that this information is accurate, as it pertains to the individual whose anatomical gifts are being authorized.
  4. Indicate how this document is being completed—either in-person and witnessed or via telephone and recorded. Check the appropriate box based on your method.
  5. Proceed to select which organs and tissues you authorize for donation by checking 'Yes' or 'No' next to each item listed under Organs and Tissues sections.
  6. If there are any specific limitations on the use of bones or tissues, specify them in the provided section. This ensures clarity regarding your wishes.
  7. Finally, ensure all signatures are obtained where required, including those of witnesses and yourself, before saving or sharing your completed document.

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(3) Anatomical gift means a donation of all or part of a human body to take effect after the donors death for the purpose of transplantation, therapy, research, or education. (4) Decedent means a deceased individual whose body or part is or may be the source of an anatomical gift.
How do I donate my body to the Anatomical Gift Registry at the Medical College of Wisconsin? You must register by submitting a completed form provided on this website or you may also have a packet mailed to you by calling us directly at (414) 955-8261 or emailing us.
(b) Anatomical gift means a donation of all or part of a human body to take effect after the donors death, as determined in accordance with s. 146.71, for the purpose of transplantation, therapy, research, or education.
The Anatomical Gift Program is a non-profit funded by the University at Buffalo and operated for the benefit of the Western New York community. Individuals who would like to donate their bodies can do so at no cost to them or their estate.
Anatomical donation, or the donation of your body to science, is a priceless gift to medical education. It enables our students to conduct detailed study of the anatomy of the human body as part of their medical education and research.

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Yes, as stated above, you may sign any of your license documentation, conservation card, or a separate, pocket-sized card to indicate your intent to become an anatomical gift donor. During your next license application or purchase, you may select Agree, and your name will be added to the potential donor registry.
Organ and tissue donation occurs after a person has died. Transplantable organs and tissue can be donated to help the lives of individuals in need. Anatomical gift means a donation of all or part of a human body, after death, for the purpose of transplantation, therapy, research or education.

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