About Us

The primary function of the Body Donation Program at the University of Calgary is to provide specimens to the undergraduate medical program for the purpose of teaching normal human anatomy.

A second way in which a donation can be helpful is through our medical research program. Much of our research is orthopedic in nature, which means it is concerned with the skeletal system and associated muscles, joints and ligaments. Our affiliated researchers DO NOT necessarily study specific pathologies or the causes of death of our donors.

Generally studies can take anywhere from a few weeks to six years or more. The length and type of study is dependent on the current needs of our program and the suitability of the donors. We cannot predict how long a donation  will be used.

Upon completion of study, the expenses of the cremation and interment in the University of Calgary cemetery plot will be covered by the university. The executor or the next of kin will be notified by mail regarding the time and place of interment only if requested at the time of donation. Relatives who wish to claim the cremated remains for private interment may do so, but in these cases, the expenses of interment must be borne by the relatives or the estate of the deceased.

Our Facilities

  1. Surgical Simulation Laboratory (ATSSL)

    The Surgical Simulation Laboratory is a state-of-the-art facility where a variety of medical skills and procedures such as laparoscopy, arthroscopy, endoscopy and microsurgery are practiced by surgical residents in the 18 accredidated surgical residency programs. The space includes a total of 20 simulated operating room stations fully equipped with scrub sinks, surgical beds and tables, overhead OR lighting, dual LED monitors and ceiling supply units.

  2. Clinical Simulation Laboratory (CSL)

    The highly anticipated Clinical Simulation Laboratory is an innovative multidisciplinary medical simulation facility where learners use simulators to enhance technical skills, patient safety and learner safety.

  3. Special Procedures Laboratory (SPL)

    The Special Procedures Laboratory is a specialty lab that provides a unique environment for education with an emphasis in anatomical sciences, including developmental biology, gross anatomy, and neurobiology.  The primary focus being medical education in the structure and function of the human body using preserved, embalmed, plastinated human cadaveric prosections, plastic models and a 3D atlas.

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