Cadavers in the ballroom
That's a headline you don't see every day.It's at Reuters, and it is a rather surprising story:
Big names in hospitality, from Disney to Hilton and Hyatt, have a little-known sideline: They rent space to physicians who train on cadavers and body parts. There is scant regulation, and some public-health specialists warn of biosafety risks.More detail in the opening paragraphs:
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Florida – Just outside the operating theater, the organizers of a medical conference wore Minnie Mouse ears.Inside, as doctors practiced on three cadavers, blood from one of the human specimens seeped through a layer of wrapping.“They leak,” a lab technician said of the bodies.The sessions, held last month and attended by a Reuters reporter, weren’t at a hospital or medical school. They were part of a so-called cadaver lab – and the setting was a Florida resort. It was one of scores of such events over the past six years that have been held at a hotel or its convention center.
Mickey has blood on his shoes?In this case, doctors practiced nerve root blocks and other procedures on cadavers in one of the Grand Harbor ballroom’s salons at Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club Resorts convention center. Online, Disney refers to its ballrooms as “regal and resplendent.” They’re often used for wedding receptions.Disney did not respond to requests for comment for this article.
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