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Challenges to sourcing human bodies for teaching and research in Africa: Are the challenges insurmountable?

Beverley Kramer

2023Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The teaching and learning of human anatomy by dissection has existed for thousands of years. Over the centuries, evolving ethical considerations for the sourcing of human bodies for dissection have resulted in a transition from the use of unconsented individuals to that of body donors and the institution of body donation programmes around the world. However, major challenges on the African continent have resulted in the continued use of unconsented or unclaimed bodies and the ethical dilemma for African anatomy departments regarding their use. Some of the key difficulties in sourcing donor bodies which exist on the African continent emanate from religious, cultural, societal trust and other confounding factors. This manuscript explores the challenges and suggests ways in which some of these constraints may be overcome.

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InstitutionDilemmaWork (physics)Dissection (medical)Human bodyEnvironmental ethicsPolitical scienceEngineering ethicsSociologyPublic relationsMedicineLawEngineeringAnatomyEpistemologyPhilosophyMechanical engineeringAnatomy and Medical TechnologySurgical Simulation and TrainingGlobal Health and Surgery