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Animals as Subjects

APS Position Statement and Rationale On the Use of Animals in Teaching

Ra’anan, A.W. The evolving role of animal laboratories in physiology instruction. Adv. Physiol. Educ. 29: 144-150, 2005.

Other articles on using animals for teaching medical students can be found in Advances in Physiology Education.

Institutions using animals as subjects
Indiana University School of Medicine at Lafayette
Arthur D. Rosen

Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans
Lab manual

Michael G. Levitzky

Medical College of Wisconsin
Jean Francois Liard and Gerald B. Spurr


New York Medical College
Norman Levine


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