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Body Bequest Program
The School of Anatomy & Human Biology at The University of Western Australia is licenced to practise anatomy and to accept body donations from members of the Western Australian community. These bodies are used for anatomical teaching, medical and scientific research and specialist training.
The generous bequests made by our donors enable enhancement of anatomical study for:
- medical students

- dental students
- science students
- physiotherapy and nursing students
- postgraduate surgical trainees
- research scientists
This in turn, benefits the whole society by training:
- doctors and dentists
- scientists
- medical specialists (pathology, surgery, orthopaedics, urology etc)
- para-medical specialists (physiotherapy, occupational therapy, nursing etc)
The generosity of donors' bequests is acknowledged by the University community in a Memorial Service held every three years, and through Memorial Gardens.
All students are made aware that they are privileged to have actual human material to study and/or dissect due to the generosity of members of the community and “An Act of Recognition and Gratitude” is read out by a representative of a student group on behalf of the class at the start of semester.
For more information contact the School or view Frequently Asked Questions. |
Contact InformationThe Bequest Program Coordinator School of Anatomy & Human Biology The University of Western Australia 35 Stirling Highway CRAWLEY WA 6009 Telephone: (08) 6488 3288 Facsimile: (08) 6488 1051 Email: bequests@anhb.uwa.edu.au A Bequest form can be obtained by telephoning or writing to the School or alternatively download these Adobe PDF forms (File size 119Kb). Completed forms should be returned to the above address. A copy will be returned for your records along with a donor card. |
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