Hopkins Should Stop Using Live Animals for Surgical Training
Submitted on Mar 28, 2008
Animal Experimentation | Pharmaceutical, Medical or Biomedical Research | Research for Academic Learning
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This editorial in the Baltimore Sun discusses the current use of animals in medical school curricula, focusing on John Hopkins Medical School. Basic information on the current status of the use of animals in medical school training is provided, including the statement that more than 90% of U.S. medical schools have stopped using animals.
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