@article{article_1597454, title={Dissection and Current Approaches in Anatomy Education}, journal={Turkish Journal of Clinics and Laboratory}, volume={15}, pages={659–665}, year={2024}, DOI={10.18663/tjcl.1597454}, author={Kara, Enes}, keywords={kadavra, vücut bağışı, diseksiyon, anatomi eğitimi}, abstract={In the field of anatomy education, body donation varies considerably in different geographical regions of the world. Some countries, particularly in many parts of Europe and North America, have well-established and successful cadaver donation programs. These programs provide an adequate number of cadavers for medical students and researchers. This creates a continuous learning environment. However, in other regions, particularly in Asia, Africa and the Middle East, there are significant deficiencies in body donation. Several factors cause these disparities. First and foremost, cultural and religious factors influence donation rates. While the importance attached to bodily integrity in some societies may reduce the willingness to donate, in others donation is a cultural norm. While some countries have effective legal frameworks to promote donation, others have inadequate or incomplete regulations. The importance of body donation for anatomy education is increasingly recognized. In this context, several steps need to be taken to develop and sustain donation programs. These may include improving legislation, establishing ethical guidelines and conducting awareness campaigns. It is also important to identify donor profiles and maintain relationships of trust. Through national and international research, a successful foundation can be established, taking into account local factors and community needs.}, number={4}, publisher={DNT Ortadoğu Yayıncılık A.Ş.}