NEWS RELEASE Thursday,
February 5, 2004
CONTACT: Colleen Young, (202) 686-2210, ext. 330; cyoung@pcrm.org
Doctors Applaud UVA Medical School's Suspension of Dog Labs
But PCRM Insists that University Not Simply
Substitute Pigs for Dogs
Washington, D.C.—The Physicians Committee
for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) congratulates the University of
Virginia School of Medicine for its decision to suspend its live
dog lab and review its use of animals in medical training. With
this decision, UVA is on the verge of joining the nearly 70 percent
of U.S. medical schools, including Harvard, Stanford, Yale, and
other prestigious schools that have done away with live animal labs
in favor of humane, high-tech, and cost-effective alternatives.
Yesterday morning, the university announced the suspension of the
“Life Saving Techniques Lab.” The next lab session,
scheduled for February 16, has been cancelled. Every year, about
100 healthy dogs die during these labs. The school also says that
Dr. Arthur Garson Jr., vice president and dean of the UVA School
of Medicine, and R. Edward Howell, vice president and chief executive
officer of the UVA Medical Center, have asked representatives of
the school’s educational committees to review the use of animal
models in medical education. This group will present its findings
to Dr. Garson by March 1.
However, the doctors expressed serious concerns about rumors that
the school might use pigs instead as a means of ducking criticism
while continuing cruel laboratory exercises.
“We congratulate
UVA for eliminating the dog laboratory,” says Megha Even,
M.S., PCRM research analyst. “We hope the change is permanent
and complete, putting UVA in the same ethical league as Harvard,
Stanford, Yale, and Johns Hopkins.”
PCRM, a national nonprofit health organization, has worked with
the local group Citizens for Humane Medicine, as well as UVA faculty
and students, to persuade the university to end live animal labs.
For more information on PCRM’s long-running campaign to promote
humane alternatives to live animal labs, please visit www.pcrm.org.
For an interview with Megha Even, M.S., please contact Colleen Young
at (202) 686-2210, ext. 330, or cyoung@pcrm.org.
Founded in 1985, the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine
(PCRM) is a nonprofit health organization dedicated to promoting
preventive medicine and higher standards in research, education,
and practice.
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