Deeded Body Program
The Deeded Body Program at UND has been serving the people of North Dakota for more than 50 years.
The program serves as an educational resource for faculty, medical students and residents, as well as graduate, allied health and other undergraduate students.
Thanks to the generosity of donors who made a conscious decision to begin or continue their teaching career after their death, we are able to continue our long-standing tradition of providing excellence in health sciences education, as well as the highest regard for humankind.
The UND SMHS Deeded Body Program strives to meet the highest standards regarding anatomical donation as determined by the North Dakota Uniform Anatomical Gift Act.
Certificate for Bequeathing Body Form
When completing the form below, it is common practice that relatives and/or friends sign as witnesses as we do not require signatures to be notarized. Please be sure to complete both pages of the Certificate for Bequeathing Body form. Send one copy to us and retain a second copy for your files. You may wish to make copies for your next of kin, the funeral home of your choice or your physician. We will send a donor card identifying you as a donor to the Deeded Body Program at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine & Health Sciences once we receive the completed certificate from you.
One question commonly asked is whether a prospective donor may donate individual organs after death to another program in addition to donating to our program. We accept only whole body donors. With the nature of our studies, we cannot utilize bodies that have had internal organs (other than corneas) removed after death. Donors that have had surgeries in which organs may have been removed before death are still acceptable for our teaching needs.
Another question commonly asked is the length of time the donors may be utilized as a part of our teaching program. Our donors are such an integral part of the educational experience that they may remain in the Deeded Body Program for up to three years. In unusual cases the time required may be longer.
Concerning the expenses involved with donation, the UND SMHS Deeded Body Program will reimburse $300 of the embalming and transportation costs incurred by the funeral home. This payment to the funeral home is usually only enough to offset a portion of the costs. Typically, it is necessary for the family to be responsible for additional expenses to the funeral home, particularly for transportation costs over long distances.
Certificate for Bequeathing Body Form
Interment Ceremony
Every three years, the University of North Dakota School of Medicine & Health Sciences hosts an Interment service, laying to rest those who have donated their bodies to our School for medical and anatomical education. The 2024 Interment Ceremony will be held on Friday, Sept. 20, at 2:30 p.m. at Memorial Park Cemetery in Grand Forks. The event is open to the public.
Questions?
Please contact us if you have further questions about the UND SMHS Deeded Body Program. Our hours are 8:00 AM - 4:30 P.M, Monday through Friday:
Deeded Body Program
Department of Biomedical Sciences
UND School of Medicine & Health Sciences, Room W315
1301 North Columbia Rd Stop 9037
Grand Forks, North Dakota 58202-9037
701.777.2101 or 701.777.5914