Ask the Military to end live animals use in US medical schools

  • by: Alice O./ OIPA
  • recipient: Charles L. Rice, M.D. ; Larry W. Laughlin, M.D., Ph. D.
We need your help to end the use of live animals for medical student training at U.S. military facilities.  OIPA learned from PCRM (Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine) that live animals are used in medical student courses at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS) in Bethesda, Md., and Wilford Hall Medical Center at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio. They may also be used at other military facilities.
 
USUHS is the country%u2019s only military medical school. The teaching methods it uses impact medical student training at military facilities across the country. There are at least five live animal labs at USUHS. According to the school%u2019s Web site and other documents obtained by PCRM, they include:
A live pig lab offered to third-year medical students as part of a surgery rotation (this lab also takes place at Wilford Hall). At the end of this lab the pigs are killed.
A physiology lab using live pigs, offered to first-year medical students. At the end of this lab the pigs are killed.
An intubation lab using live ferrets offered to third-year medical students (also offered at Wilford Hall). Ferrets can suffer fatal injuries during these labs.
A parasitology lab using live gerbils, offered to students as a means of studying the disease filariasis. For this lab, the gerbils are killed.
A medical zoology lab using live snakes.
A DOD (Department of Defense) directive renewed in 2005 mandates that nonanimal alternatives be used if they exist. There are nonanimal teaching methods that achieve the educational goals for all five animal labs mentioned above. Many of these alternatives are currently in use at the National Capital Area Medical Simulation Center, a state-of-the-art simulation center operated by USUHS.

Please call, e-mail, fax, or write a letter to USUHS president Charles L. Rice, M.D., and the dean of the medical school Larry W. Laughlin, M.D., Ph.D., and politely ask them to end the school%u2019s live animal lab program. Being polite is the most effective way to help these animals. For further information visit PCRM%u2019s site.

The email from this petition will be sent to:

Charles L. Rice, M.D.
President
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
4301 Jones Bridge Rd.
Bethesda, MD 20814-4799
Phone: 301-295-3013
Fax: 301-295-1960
president@usuhs.mil

Larry W. Laughlin, M.D., Ph.D.
Dean
F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
4301 Jones Bridge Rd.
Bethesda, MD 20814-4799
llaughlin@usuhs.mil
Dear sir/madam,
More than 90 percent of U.S. medical schools have eliminated live animal labs from their curricula altogether. Innovations in medical simulation technology, availability of alternatives, increased awareness of ethical concerns, and a growing acknowledgement that medical training must be human-focused have all facilitated this shift.
Please, end the school%u2019s live animal lab program.
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