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Careers Unusual: The Final Touch Series #5 - Body Donation Program Director

Chin Kin Fah

29-Apr-16 13:45

Careers Unusual: The Final Touch Series #5 - Body Donation Program Director

Looking at a series of careers in the bereavement industry themed “The Final Touch”, Jermaine Bee speaks to Professor Dr Chin who is a body donation program director. Being also the Founding Director of the Silent Mentor program, a CSR initiative by Xiao En Bereavement Care, he talks about how body donation works and the benefit of being part of the silent mentor program.

Catch The Final Touch Series podcast:

Final Touch #1: Emblamer

Final Touch #2: Body Restoration and Make-up Consultant

Final Touch #3: Funeral Care Consultant

Final Touch #4: Grief Counselor


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