@lloydslights wrote:
@polksaladallie wrote:
@lloydslights wrote:
http://sydney.edu.au/medicine/anatomy/body-donation/faq.php
This info may be useful and I found interesting.
It appears if you want to donate your body to science you (the donor) have to apply; obviously prior to being at death's door. As the Uni has to review, accept/reject the application; and may or may not want your contribution within 24-48 hours of your last breath.
DEB
You need to be a registered donor long before death. The application itself might eliminate some, and the details of the death may eliminate others. There is no such rush of 24-48 hours.
I quoted from the site as mentioned above:
Some conditions that will prevent the University from accepting the donation include:
- if more than 24 hours have elapsed between the time of death and notifying the University
- if more then 48 hours have elapsed between the time of death and delivery of the body to the University facilities
- if a post mortem is held
- if organs have been removed for transplant surgery
- if the presence of an infectious disease poses a health risk to staff and students
- if the University's facilities are at capacity
- if the donor is Clinically Obese
- if the donor has spent time which adds up to 6 months or more in England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man during 1 January 1980 through to 31 December 1996 inclusive
- if your family object to the donation at the time of death
- if you die outside our acceptance area (please visit our eligibility page to check our boundaries)
- unforeseen circumstances
Please note other circumstances may arise which would prevent receipt of the body.
Conditions of acceptance for the UQ Body Donor Program
Expressions of interest in registering for The University of Queensland's Body Donor Program are accepted from persons aged 18 years or older who reside in Queensland's south-east corridor, including the Brisbane metropolitan area and the surrounding regions of the Gold Coast, Ipswich, the Sunshine Coast, and Toowoomba. There is no upper age limit for body donor registrants.
While the University greatly appreciates every registration, there are several conditions which may at time of death restrict donor acceptance. These include, but are not limited to:
- Death occurring outside of the acceptance area
- Conduct of an autopsy or coroners inquiry
- Body is unable to be embalmed within 10 days of death
- Recent trauma or surgery which affects normal anatomy
- Notifiable disease or medical condition (e.g HIV, Hepatitis, TB)
- Recent chemotherapy
- Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease (CJD)
- Localised, regionalised or systemic infection (e.g. cellulitis, antibiotic-resistant pneumonia, wounds)
- Physical condition of body including weight range of 40-80kgs (subject to change without notice)
- Any other condition that may be identified as health or safety risks to students and staff.
- Operational limitations and closure periods (e.g. Christmas, New Year)