General Information
At the Medical University of South Carolina, donated bodies are used for teaching students in various health programs such as medicine, dentistry, and allied health, as well as some advanced studies in later years of training and residency. The MUSC Anatomical Gift Program is conducted according to the Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act adopted by the South Carolina General Assembly on May 6, 2009, to enable individuals to donate their bodies to medical science.
The Medical University of South Carolina graciously acknowledges your interest in our Anatomical Gift Program. This page contains information about the Program, including how to become a donor, how to contact the Program, and a link to a page where you may download the needed forms.
Please carefully read the information on this page prior to contacting the Program.
Who May Donate?
The MUSC Anatomical Gift Program program requires a donor to be an individual of sound mind and 18 years of age or more. Individuals wishing to become donors must be pre-registered with the Program prior to time of death. The person whose body will be received by the Program must be the person who signs the MUSC Anatomical Gift Program donation form.
The MUSC Anatomical Gift Program cannot accept next-of-kin body donations.
Our students need to study bodies not altered by major surgery or certain major diseases. Individuals who wish to become donors in the Anatomical Gift Program should take note that a body donation can be declined at time of death based on the following points of medical history:
- Major involvement of metastatic disease (cancer, with extensive spread of tumors)
- Extreme obesity (body weight must be proportional to height)
- Amputations of upper or lower limbs (due to disease or trauma)
- Removal of organs (organ donors are not accepted, except those donating eyes only)
- Recent surgery, not completely healed
- History of specific contagious and blood-borne diseases: hepatitis, meningitis, tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, coronavirus
- Dementia from Creutzfeldt-Jakob virus (spongiform encephalitis; may be indicated by rapid onset of dementia)
- Any major trauma to the body (due to accident, suicide, etc.)
- Autopsy (requirement for autopsy supersedes donation of whole body)
- Individuals who have tested positive for coronavirus are considered on a case-by-case basis - please contact our office for more information
Other unforeseen circumstances (such as full capacity of our storage facility) might prevent acceptance of the donation.
Become A Donor
To obtain the necessary forms, potential donors should either download the forms using the Donor Forms Packet link below or contact the Program at the following address:
MUSC Anatomical Gift Program
Department of Regenerative Medicine and Cell Biology
173 Ashley Avenue - BSB 601
MSC 508
Charleston, SC 29425-5080
You may email your request to giftofbody@musc.edu.
You may contact the Program by phone at 843-792-3521.
Downloaded forms are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. You must print these forms, enter the information, and return the signed forms to the mail address indicated above. Valid forms must have original donor and witnesses' signatures.
A packet of information and forms is available to download by clicking on the Donor Forms Packet link below.