In this study, veterinary students and veterinary educators from Firat Veterinary School, Istanbul Veterinary School and Selcuk Veterinary School were surveyed to evaluate their attitudes to animal use in research. Data were collected from 330 students and 204 educators by personal interviews. All participants showed anthropocentric attitudes toward animal use in research. Most of the participants agreed on items regarding the animal tests being easier, more scientific, more common, more economical and more reliable than alternative methods, but they also signified that they did not agree with the item indicating that the animal experimentation is more conscience. In conclusion, we can state that both the veterinary students and the educato...
The controversy arising in connection with the use of animals in practical classes has led to seriou...
The opinions of students at the Faculty of Agriculture (Seville University, Spain) concerning the ed...
Cultural differences in students' attitudes towards animals need to be better understood and respect...
In experimental researchs using animal in Turkey, the person who will do practice on animal will hav...
The European Veterinary Code of Conduct recognizes the crucial role of veterinarians in improving an...
The attitudes of veterinary faculty toward animal welfare were surveyed in four Australian and three...
This study aimed to investigate the views of first-year veterinary students in Turkey from six veter...
The objective of this study was to determine the attitude of veterinary students and educators about...
Rationale for study – The American Veterinary Medical Association’s policy states that veterinarians...
We examined attitudes toward nonhuman animal welfare and rights and career aspirations in Australian...
For the last decades a change in our moral attitude towards animals can be seen. Animal welfare is g...
As members of a university community that sponsors animal research, we developed a survey to improve...
<p class="Pa7">This study investigated the knowledge of students of Veterinary Medicine and Biologic...
Attitudes toward animals are important in influencing how animals are treated. Few studies have inve...
The objective of this study was to determine the attitude of veterinary students and educators about...
The controversy arising in connection with the use of animals in practical classes has led to seriou...
The opinions of students at the Faculty of Agriculture (Seville University, Spain) concerning the ed...
Cultural differences in students' attitudes towards animals need to be better understood and respect...
In experimental researchs using animal in Turkey, the person who will do practice on animal will hav...
The European Veterinary Code of Conduct recognizes the crucial role of veterinarians in improving an...
The attitudes of veterinary faculty toward animal welfare were surveyed in four Australian and three...
This study aimed to investigate the views of first-year veterinary students in Turkey from six veter...
The objective of this study was to determine the attitude of veterinary students and educators about...
Rationale for study – The American Veterinary Medical Association’s policy states that veterinarians...
We examined attitudes toward nonhuman animal welfare and rights and career aspirations in Australian...
For the last decades a change in our moral attitude towards animals can be seen. Animal welfare is g...
As members of a university community that sponsors animal research, we developed a survey to improve...
<p class="Pa7">This study investigated the knowledge of students of Veterinary Medicine and Biologic...
Attitudes toward animals are important in influencing how animals are treated. Few studies have inve...
The objective of this study was to determine the attitude of veterinary students and educators about...
The controversy arising in connection with the use of animals in practical classes has led to seriou...
The opinions of students at the Faculty of Agriculture (Seville University, Spain) concerning the ed...
Cultural differences in students' attitudes towards animals need to be better understood and respect...