MIPCOM Picks – Donated to Science

The Otago Medical School in New Zealand is one of the last medical schools in which students still perform significant human dissection. This film, from medical documentary maker Paul Trotman (a doctor himself), introduces us to both the donors who give their bodies to science, and the students at Otago who will have to dissect them.
September 30, 2009

The Otago Medical School in New Zealand is one of the last medical schools in which students still perform significant human dissection. This film, from medical documentary maker Paul Trotman (a doctor himself), introduces us to both the donors who give their bodies to science, and the students at Otago who will have to dissect them.

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