Commemoration of body donors in a religiously diverse society: A tale of two Korean medical schools

Author:

Oh Sae‐Ock1,Bay Boon Huat2,Kim Hee‐Jin3ORCID,Lee Hye Yeon4,Yoon Sik1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anatomy School of Medicine, Pusan National University Yangsan Korea

2. Department of Anatomy Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore Singapore Singapore

3. Division in Anatomy and Developmental Biology, Department of Oral Biology Human Identification Research Institute, BK21 FOUR Project, Yonsei University College of Dentistry Seoul Korea

4. Department of Anatomy Yonsei University College of Medicine Seoul Korea

Abstract

AbstractAlthough a diversity of religions exists in South Korea, with Buddhism and Christianity (Protestantism and Catholicism) being the two main faiths, Korean beliefs are deeply rooted in Confucianism. Despite the notion that the Confucian norm of filial piety discourages body donation to medical science, there has been a mindset shift in favor of body donation, driven by a heightened awareness of the body bequest programs and the care and dignity accorded to the altruistic body donors, together with the institution of commemorative services to honor them. As spirituality and religion are known to be factors that influence body donation, how religious‐ and non‐religious‐based memorial services are held to honor the donors as exemplified by two Korean medical schools—from a public university with no religious affiliation and from a Protestant‐based university—are described here. The key concept of expressing gratitude and respect for the donors and their family members has positively impacted body bequest programs in this multi‐religious society. Commemorative services held to pay tribute to the altruistic body donors may play an important role in inspiring a humanistic spirit in students, regardless of religious or non‐religious beliefs, as exemplified by the two Korean medical schools. The takeaway here is that the elevation of spirituality in memorial services effectively resonates with society, thereby demonstrating the impact of spiritual principles independent of religious influence.

Publisher

Wiley

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