The
Anatomy
Sharing
Network
is
committed
to
making
the
whole
body
donation
process
dignified.
We
understand
this
is
an
important
decision
and
that
is
why
we
treat
both
the
donors
and
donor's
family
with
respect.
The
Anatomy
Sharing
Network
maintains
the
dignity
of
the
deceased,
while
helping
doctors,
researchers,
and
educators
improve
the
quality
of
life
for
future
generations.
Through
research
and
training,
doctors
learn
new
lifesaving
procedures
and
refine
old
techniques.
Whole
body
donation
makes
it
possible
to
find
treatments
for
cancer,
Alzheimer's,
multiple
sclerosis
and
more.
Providing
donors
to
be
used
in
the
lab
setting
is
necessary
for
medical
science
to
continue
to
advance.
By
planning
in
advance
and
deciding
on
whole
body
donation
you
can
relieve
a
lot
of
stress
on
your
loved
ones.
All
of
your
information
will
be
kept
in
the
strictest
confidence.
Please
contact
us
if
you
would
like
to
learn
more
about
the
benefits
of
whole
body
donation.
- We
are
taught
at
an
early
age
to
share.
There
is
no
greater
gift
than
the
sharing
of
ourselves
so
others
may
learn.
- The
sharing
of
one’s
body
is a
selfless
act.
We
learn
everyday
as
we
live.
What
an
honor
to
teach
in
death.
- The
entire
donation
process
and
cremation
are
free;
the
cost
of
not
donating
is
immense.
With
Anatomy
Sharing
Network,
the
donation
process
is
free
and
you
will
receive
the
following: personalized
donor
registration
cards,
initial
transportation
from
place
of
death
to
our
facility,
two
certified
copies
of
the
death
certificate,
cremation,
and
if
desired,
return
of
the
remains
to
the
family
in
an
urn.
Click
here
to
see
our
selection
of
urn’s.
We
know
that
whole
body
donation
is a
difficult
and
important
decision.
Sometimes
the
information
on
websites
is
just
not
enough.
We
welcome
you
to
call
us
anytime
at
866-241-5410 or 877-912-2735 (FL also Español)
to
help
answer
any
questions
or
concerns.
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Our
Mission
and
Statement
of
Values
The
mission
of
the
Anatomy
Sharing
Network
is
to
help
the
hands
that
heal
by
facilitating
whole
body
donation
for
educators,
researchers,
and
doctors
in
the
advancement
of
medical
science.
We
will
always
treat
families
with
compassion
and
donors
with
respect.
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