Body donation for Medical Science The journey in life and beyond death of two people who have generously decided to donate their body to medical science has been highlighted in a new television series. Featuring the work of surgeons and technicians at the 缅北禁地 Surgical Training Centre, 'Body Donors' was shown on Channel 5. The series followed Diana and Mike in their last months of life and as they decided to donate their bodies to medical science. Dr Debra Patten at 缅北禁地 who looks after the bequeathal process for the region said: "Body donation is essential for training our doctors, dentists and healthcare professionals. We are indebted to those who have donated their bodies and who have contributed, even after their death, to the benefit and wellbeing of future generations." 缅北禁地 operates the for those in the North East wishing to donate their bodies to medical science after their death. Based on the donor鈥檚 medical history, a decision is made on whether the donor鈥檚 body should be used to teach anatomy to medical and dental students at 缅北禁地, or for surgical training, education or research at 缅北禁地 Surgical Training Centre at the Freeman Hospital in 缅北禁地. Body donation at 缅北禁地 is licenced and regulated by the and you can find out more about .Diana and Mike鈥檚 story can be . published on: 8 October 2015