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Tuesday 12 February 2002
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Survey Shows Most Canadian Universities No Longer Use Live Animal Laboratories in Medical School Curricula
Washington, D.C.A recent survey conducted by the international health advocacy organization Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) shows that 11 of the 16 medical universities in Canada no longer use live animals in their teaching curricula.
PCRM asked the Canadian universities if they have live animal laboratories
in their medical school curricula. The University of British Columbia
replied that it uses about 25 live pigs each year in its undergraduate
medical program. Memorial University of Newfoundland also uses pigs,
and the University of Western Ontario in London still uses live
animals in the classroom, but would not comment on what species
of animals are used or how many. Queen's University in Ontario and
Université Laval in Montreal refused to answer PCRM's survey. The
other 11 universities responded that they do not use live animal
laboratories.
Since 1985, PCRM has been tracking the use of live animal laboratories in universities
in the United States. Only 34 of the 126 medical universities in the United States
continue to use live animals in the classroom. At 33 of the schools still using live
animals, students may choose not to participate in a live animal lab and may or may not be
offered an alternative. Only one school requires that students participate in animal
laboratories.
The use of live animal laboratories as a teaching method is outmoded, expensive, and
raises ethical concerns. PCRM advocates state-of-the-art alternatives to animal
laboratories, such as interactive CD-ROMS, videos, life-like simulators, and additional or
increased clinical experience.
Founded in 1985, PCRM is a national health organization dedicated to promoting
preventive medicine and higher standards in medical research, education, and practice.
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