
AATB Learning
2025 Webinar Series: Non-Transplant Anatomical Donation (NTAD)- Common Recoveries and Considerations: The Importance of Research, Education, and Training Endeavors (Group)
Includes a Live Web Event on 06/04/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)
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- Non-member - $150
- Member - $50
Description: Explore the world of non-transplant anatomical donation in our June 4 webinar, “Non-Transplant Anatomical Donation (NTAD) – Common Recoveries and Considerations: The Importance of Research, Education, and Training Endeavors.” This session will cover the types of commonly recovered specimens, how placement decisions are made, and how these donations fuel research, education, and the development of medical advancements. You'll also gain insight into the importance of thoroughly vetting usage sites to ensure ethical application and safeguard public trust. This is a must-attend for anyone committed to honoring donor intent while advancing medical knowledge.
Target Audience: This webinar is for tissue banking professionals with an interest in the advancement of research in tissue donation.

Corinne Bell, MS, RD, CTBS
Executive Director, Chief Operations Officer, and Treasurer of the Anatomy
Corinne is the Executive Director, Chief Operations Officer, and Treasurer of the Anatomy Gifts Registry (AGR), a non-profit whole body donation program. AGR is one of the accredited Non-transplant Anatomic Donation Organizations, or NADOs. Corinne has over 12 years of experience in non-transplant tissue banking ranging from donor family services through research client services and executive management. Corinne has been active in the AATB Ad-Hoc committee, recently turned council, working on the physical assessment and risk assessment guidance documents, among other projects.
Corinne has Bachelor's and Master's of Science degrees in human nutrition, focusing on clinical nutrition and epidemiology, and has completed her clinical dietetic internship at the University of Maryland,Medical Center, and holds a Registered Dietitian (RD) credential, and has been a Certified Tissue Banking Specialist (CTBS) since 2009.