Silent Mentors’ donate their bodies to medical science


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  • Sunday, 18 Nov 2018

Silent Mentor participants cleaning their mentors during the Suturing, Dressing and Coffining session of the programme at Universiti Malaya Kuala Lumpur earlier this year. Photo: The Star/Faihan Ghani

“I voluntarily donate my body for the good of others.” – This is the great wish of an i.Silent Mentor, who is described as a good person who holds good thoughts and does good deeds for the public good, with no borders.

The Silent Mentor programme was introduced by Professor Dr Chin Kin Fah, chairman and founding director of the Academy for Silent Mentor in Malaysia, on March 23, 2012. This programme encourages donors to donate their bodies after death.

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