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Infant Autopsies |
Tuesday 25 March 2003 |
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One of the most problematic effects of the Alder Hey body parts scandal has been a worrying decline in the numbers of tissue and organ donations.
A group of parents and pathologists are so concerned about this drop in donations that they have produced a video to help bereaved parents understand the issues surrounding post mortem examinations. We'll be asking why they decided to make the film.
Clare Richards, the filmmaker and herself a cot death parent, and Dr Waney Squier, Neuro- pathologist discuss why they decided to make the video, and how they hope it will give parents the option of seeing something positive come of their child's death.
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