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Anatomical Board describes donor oversight; board has no paid staff, expenses handled by OU and OSU
Summary
The Oklahoma Anatomical Board told lawmakers it oversees donor programs and approves facilities and users for cadaveric teaching and research, has no paid employees, and relies on two university agents to manage costs and storage.
The Anatomical Board told a legislative committee it oversees donation programs used for medical education and research, approves facilities and users, and does not have paid staff or a standalone budget.
Kayla McNeil, executive director, told the committee the board was established in 1935 and was converted from an ex officio board to a statutory board; its duties include registering donor programs and approving users and facilities that use cadavers for training and research. She said the board meets twice a year and has seven statutory members: deans or designees from accredited…
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