Liverpool February 2017

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LIVERPOOL EDITION February 2017

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The DJs reminisce about cereal and underage raving

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HIGHLY SUSPECT Speak their minds

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EMILY WITT Takes a very personal trip

A final gift to help us learn more

Meet the team behind body donation at Liverpool  HENRY EDWARDS

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SHAPPI KHORSANDI Celebrates being British

Learning about the human body as a student can be tough – most adults have about 100,000 miles of blood vessels, 206 bones and 640 skeletal muscles. But every year people decide to donate their bodies after death for students to use in anatomy classes, helping them learn about the complex processes that make us tick. TUP spoke to Dee Tully-Bucknell, a bequeathal officer at the University of Liverpool’s Human Anatomy

Resource Centre, about her valuable work registering potential body donors and supporting them and their families. Mrs Tully-Bucknell, who was made an MBE in January, is the first point of contact for people interested in becoming donors, her duties include answering questions and registering their details. She also arranges for dead bodies to be brought into the department, organises a cremation once they have been used by the university – always within three years – and runs

You see the students blossom and they wouldn’t be able to do that without a human donation

Dee TullyBucknell, bequeathal officer

thanksgiving services for donors’ families every other year. ‘It’s an all-the-way-through process,’ Mrs Tully-Bucknell said. ‘We’ve got a team of 18 with demonstrators, lecturers and technicians – everyone who works in the resource centre is brilliant.’ Once a body has been accepted by the department after death, it’s called a cadaver and introduced to students for the first time in a special session, to help them get used to its presence. Dissection helps students learn Continued on Page 3

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SARA PASCOE Reveals her inner animal

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