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US University Sells Cadavers to Navy for Israeli Military Training Exercises

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Concerns have emerged regarding the use of donated cadavers for military training programs, particularly involving international armed forces, which were not disclosed to donors. Dr. Mohamad Raad, a physician affiliated with USC, raised questions about whether donors would have consented to their bodies being utilized for such purposes had they been informed. Jennifer Gomez, whose grandmother donated her body to UCSD, expressed strong disapproval upon learning that cadavers were being used for military training programs, specifically those associated with foreign entities accused of war crimes. This revelation has led some potential donors, including English professor Wendy Smith, to reconsider their decisions and withdraw their consent for body donation to UCSD.

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