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London Anatomy Office medical school
																The London Anatomy Office is not licensed by the HTA, but provides a service for co-ordinating the donation of bodies for the following licensed establishm...
									
			Social media guidelines for anatomists – how they came about and how they link to the HTA
																I think the vast majority of people would agree with me that social media has become a huge part of how we communicate and keep informed, be that sharing a...
									
			Organ donation: Lessons from Wales
																On December 1 2015, Wales became the first country in the UK to implement a ‘soft opt-out’ system for organ donation.
									
			Managing Authority
																As an Authority Member, I and my colleagues are effectively Non-Executive Directors of the Human Tissue Authority (HTA).
									
			Cheese sandwiches and kidneys: The role of an Independent Assessor
																The little boy in his buggy beamed happily when I asked him what he was most looking forward to after he got his new kidney.
									
			The more things change, the more they remain the same
																Our Chief Executive Allan Marriott-Smith takes a look back over the last decade of the HTA.
									
			HTA approves 77 living organ donations in June 2024
																In June, a total of 77 living organ donations were approved across all four nations.England: 63Scotland: 5Wales: 4