RE: Return of Specimen to Patient
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From: | Terry.Marshall@rgh-tr.trent.nhs.uk |
To: | cgarver@yorkhospital.edu, Aidan.Schurr@hvh.co.nz |
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Candra Garver, MT(ASCP)
Manager, Anatomic Pathology
York Hospital wrote
(snipped) I
n Pennsylvania, fetal remains greater than
or equal to 16 weeks GA require a fetal death certificate signed by the
county coroner and an authorized disposal of some sort (burial or
cremation).
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In a brief spell in The U.A.E. I found that I had to issue a death certificate for an amputated leg!
Terry L Marshall
Histopathologist
Rotherham General Hospital, Yorkshire
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