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AN82.1 | Ethics in Anatomy — Glossary
Glossary — Ethics in Anatomy
Key terms introduced in this module, in order of first appearance. Use this as a revision checklist.
| Term | Where Introduced |
|---|---|
| Foundation of professional identity | relevance |
| Legal framework | relevance |
| Body donation shortage | relevance |
| Cross-cultural considerations | relevance |
| NMC 2024 CBME Competency AN82.1 | relevance |
| Professional misconduct | relevance |
| Autonomy | recall |
| Beneficence | recall |
| Non-maleficence | recall |
| Justice | recall |
| Legal Basis for Cadaver Use in Indian Medical Colleges | Part 1: Legal Framework — Body Donation in India |
| Forms: | Part 1: Legal Framework — Body Donation in India |
| unclaimed bodies | Part 1: Legal Framework — Body Donation in India |
| Categories of cadavers in Indian anatomy departments: | Part 1: Legal Framework — Body Donation in India |
| Donated cadavers | Part 1: Legal Framework — Body Donation in India |
| What is NOT permitted: | Part 1: Legal Framework — Body Donation in India |
| Before entering: | Part 2: Procedures for Handling Cadavers and Biological Tissue |
| Entering the dissection hall: | Part 2: Procedures for Handling Cadavers and Biological Tissue |
| During dissection: | Part 2: Procedures for Handling Cadavers and Biological Tissue |
| Drape the body | Part 2: Procedures for Handling Cadavers and Biological Tissue |
| After dissection: | Part 2: Procedures for Handling Cadavers and Biological Tissue |
| Handling other biological tissue: | Part 2: Procedures for Handling Cadavers and Biological Tissue |
| Bone specimens: | Part 2: Procedures for Handling Cadavers and Biological Tissue |
| Histology slides: | Part 2: Procedures for Handling Cadavers and Biological Tissue |
| Wet specimens (organs in formalin jars): | Part 2: Procedures for Handling Cadavers and Biological Tissue |
| Fresh tissue (in surgical pathology settings later): | Part 2: Procedures for Handling Cadavers and Biological Tissue |
| Disposal of biological waste: | Part 2: Procedures for Handling Cadavers and Biological Tissue |
| Formalin safety: | Part 2: Procedures for Handling Cadavers and Biological Tissue |
| The Ethical Basis of Anatomical Dissection | Part 3: Ethical Principles in Anatomy — Respect and Professional Responsibility |
| The "First Patient" Concept: | Part 3: Ethical Principles in Anatomy — Respect and Professional Responsibility |
| Key Ethical Principles Applied to Anatomy: | Part 3: Ethical Principles in Anatomy — Respect and Professional Responsibility |
| 1. Respect for Dignity: | Part 3: Ethical Principles in Anatomy — Respect and Professional Responsibility |
| 2. Informed Consent (of the donor): | Part 3: Ethical Principles in Anatomy — Respect and Professional Responsibility |
| 3. Purposeful Learning: | Part 3: Ethical Principles in Anatomy — Respect and Professional Responsibility |
| 4. Anonymity and Confidentiality: | Part 3: Ethical Principles in Anatomy — Respect and Professional Responsibility |
| 5. Social Responsibility — Promoting Body Donation: | Part 3: Ethical Principles in Anatomy — Respect and Professional Responsibility |
| Professional Conduct — NMC Regulations: | Part 3: Ethical Principles in Anatomy — Respect and Professional Responsibility |
| Psychological Support: | Part 3: Ethical Principles in Anatomy — Respect and Professional Responsibility |
| The "Willed Body" Programme — Global and Indian Perspective | clinical_pearl |
| In India: | clinical_pearl |
| The Obligation to Promote Donation: | clinical_pearl |
| Key resource: | clinical_pearl |
| Key Takeaways — Ethics in Anatomy (AN82.1) | summary |
| Legal Framework: | summary |
| Procedures: | summary |
| Ethical Principles: | summary |
| Professional Standards: | summary |
| Attitudinal Domain (CBME): | summary |
48 terms in this module