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If I am unable or have not signed bequeathal forms can my family donate my body to the University of Minnesota Anatomy Bequest Program?

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If I am unable or have not signed bequeathal forms can my family donate my body to the University of Minnesota Anatomy Bequest Program?

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In some situations it is possible for a deceased’s next of kin/authorizing person to make a whole body donation after the death has occurred. It is absolutely necessary that the family members of the donor are in complete agreement with the donation. Formal next of kin/authorizing person consenting procedures must be completed prior to the receipt of the donor’s remains at the University.

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