id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-336771-5hh1l1dt Lemos, George Azevedo Human anatomy education and management of anatomic specimens during and after COVID-19 pandemic: Ethical, legal and biosafety aspects 2020-10-03 .txt text/plain 2765 151 49 They possess and use a series of didactic-pedagogical resources such as synthetic models, computers and software with digital atlases, and cadaverous pieces, allowing the study of systemic and/or topographic anatomy Finally, legislation on the right to personality and its implications related to the exposure of images and videos of the dead human body during remote virtual classes, a common alternative in this COVID-19 pandemic, is discussed. We reiterate that, in cases of need for practical online classes, with the exhibition of images or videos of anatomic specimens, some measures must be adopted, aiming at the preservation of human dignity, as follows: a) Use of secure digital platforms with restricted access only to students and professors of the course; b) Authorization/consent from the anatomy sector/department, and from family members in cases of donated bodies; c) Awareness of students about the legislation related to the protection of the corpse and; d) Adoption of an ethical stance of respect for the corpse, regardless of its origin and condition. ./cache/cord-336771-5hh1l1dt.txt ./txt/cord-336771-5hh1l1dt.txt