Harvard University has released new recommendations after a morgue manager was indicted for allegedly stealing body parts and selling them across the country.
In the wake of a grisly scandal involving a Goffstown couple earlier this year, Harvard Medical School’s morgue should increase security and keep better track of bodies, an independent review
Harvard has released a report from a panel of three commissioned experts on how to improve the university’s Anatomical Gifts Program, which was at the center of an alleged body parts trafficking ring.
The findings of a university-ordered review of the Harvard Medical School Anatomical Gift Program have been made public months after the morgue manager was indicted on charges of stealing body parts and selling them across the United States.
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