Guest guest Posted August 6, 2002 Report Share Posted August 6, 2002 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/shydrager/files/BrainDonationVanderbilt http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/gcrc/adc/brain.html Vanderbilt Brain and Spinal Cord Donation Program Many patients express an interest in making a contribution to medical science to further research in the cause of neurodegenerative disorders. In Shy-Drager syndrome, also known as MSA, scientific study of human brain obtained after death holds the greatest hope for further understanding and ultimately development of therapies to treat the disease. The post-mortem examination, or autopsy, also provides important, precise medical information to the family of the deceased. Information for Patients You may wish to sign a notice of intent to make your desire for organ donation official. This notice of intent is not binding, but conveys your wish and request in writing to your family members that you wish to participate in the brain and spinal donation program. Information for Next of Kin Your affected family member may wish to donate brain tissue for special studies and research purposes. You can concur with that decision by signing a separate consent for the donation which is often attached to his/her medical record. Upon death of your loved one, you will need to sign an autopsy permit which gives legal consent for a medical doctor to examine the body and in particular, collect brain tissue. We know that this will be a very difficult time for you and we acknowledge the generous gift and courageous act that tissue donation is for the benefit of others. You should know that tissue removal can be done in a way that an open-casket service can be conducted. For More Information Please contact: Ms. Velma Watkins Autonomic Dysfunction Center Vanderbilt University Medical Center AA-3228 Medical Center North Nashville, TN 37232-2195 Phone: Fax: E-Mail: velma.watkins@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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