Live animals and cadavers are integral to veterinary education. In the year of this survey (2008), and in at least the five preceding years, cadavers obtained by euthanasia of healthy pound dogs and ex-racing greyhounds were dissected by students, during their veterinary anatomy classes at the University of Queensland School of Veterinary Science. Students may have ethical concerns about this. An alternative approach was to use donated dog cadavers. These are owned pet dogs that have died of natural causes or have been euthanised for medical reasons, and have been donated by their owners for the purposes of veterinary education. Veterinary students at the School were surveyed in 2008, in order to determine their preferences for cadaver sour...
Veterinarians are in a strong position of social influence on animal-related issues. Hence, veterina...
In veterinary medical education, the use of animals or cadaveric tissue as a component of teaching p...
Veterinarians are in a strong position of social influence on animal-related issues. Hence, veterina...
Due to a raised ethical mentality, veterinary schools are pursuing methods to preserve animal corpse...
Although the educational use of dogs, both live and cadaverous, has declined in recent years in medi...
Using cadaveric material to teach veterinary students poses many challenges. However, little researc...
For many years in anatomical classes it has been usual to use corpses for both the initiation of the...
This study aimed to investigate the views of first-year veterinary students in Turkey from six veter...
Animal use resulting in harm or death remains common within veterinary education, in disciplines suc...
This study set out to explore how euthanasia decision-making for animals was taught to students in e...
This paper describes 'ethically sourced ' animal cadavers and tissue, as defined by the In...
Animals used for sport, recreation and display are highly visible and can divide community attitudes...
Animals used for sport, recreation and display are highly visible and can divide community attitudes...
This study set out to explore how euthanasia decision-making for animals was taught to students in e...
Animals used for sport, recreation and display are highly visible and can divide community attitudes...
Veterinarians are in a strong position of social influence on animal-related issues. Hence, veterina...
In veterinary medical education, the use of animals or cadaveric tissue as a component of teaching p...
Veterinarians are in a strong position of social influence on animal-related issues. Hence, veterina...
Due to a raised ethical mentality, veterinary schools are pursuing methods to preserve animal corpse...
Although the educational use of dogs, both live and cadaverous, has declined in recent years in medi...
Using cadaveric material to teach veterinary students poses many challenges. However, little researc...
For many years in anatomical classes it has been usual to use corpses for both the initiation of the...
This study aimed to investigate the views of first-year veterinary students in Turkey from six veter...
Animal use resulting in harm or death remains common within veterinary education, in disciplines suc...
This study set out to explore how euthanasia decision-making for animals was taught to students in e...
This paper describes 'ethically sourced ' animal cadavers and tissue, as defined by the In...
Animals used for sport, recreation and display are highly visible and can divide community attitudes...
Animals used for sport, recreation and display are highly visible and can divide community attitudes...
This study set out to explore how euthanasia decision-making for animals was taught to students in e...
Animals used for sport, recreation and display are highly visible and can divide community attitudes...
Veterinarians are in a strong position of social influence on animal-related issues. Hence, veterina...
In veterinary medical education, the use of animals or cadaveric tissue as a component of teaching p...
Veterinarians are in a strong position of social influence on animal-related issues. Hence, veterina...