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Princípios
sobre a vivissecção na educacao médica
The
American Medical Student Association:
1. AFFIRMS that the use of animals in medicine is justified if such use
will save or benefit human lives (1986), while recognizing the fact that
advancements in scientific knowledge have been made using nonanimal
laboratory methods. (1993)
2. DISTINGUISHES between vivisection in medical research, which is the
pursuit of knowledge; and vivisection in medical education, which is the
demonstration of already well-known facts and techniques. (1986)
3. URGES the use of non-household pets (e.g., rats and mice) for such
classes and labs when it is possible to derive equal educational value
from them. (1986)
4. CONDEMNS the use of household pets (e.g., cats and dogs) from pounds,
shelters and Class B random source animal dealers. (2007)
5. Regarding mandatory participation in animal laboratories:
a. URGES that all medical school classes and laboratories involving the
use of live animals be optional for students, who for moral or
pedagogical reasons, feel such use is either unjustified or unnecessary.
(1993)
b. SUPPORTS the practice of giving medical students complete information
beforehand on the source, procurement procedure, transportation,
kenneling and state of health of animals that would be used for
educational purposes, so that medical students can make their own
informed ethical decisions. (1986)
c. CONDEMNS the practice of faculty intimidation of medical students to
force them to attend classes and labs using live animals. (1986)
d. URGES the University of Colorado School of Medicine, the Uniformed
Services University of Health Sciences, F. Edward Herbert School of
Medicine, and the University of Nevada School of Medicine to immediately
rescind the requirement for medical students to participate in
laboratories using live animals as a requisite for advancement within
the school. (1993)
6. Regarding alternatives to animal laboratories:
a. Strongly ENCOURAGES the replacement of animal laboratories with
non-animal alternatives in undergraduate medical education. (2007)
b. URGES a directory of such alternative educational materials be
produced. (1986)
c. ENCOURAGES the utilization of non-animal teaching materials and
methods in Continuing Medical Education. (1993)
fonte:
http://www.amsa.org/about/ppp/vivi.cfm |