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Here's a not so flattering article about MCW's dog lab that made the front page of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel this morning. I thought I'd post it as a follow-up to the discussion a few posts back for people who want to know more. Beware that the Journal-Sentinel's view is pretty unabashedly biased...my dad has always complained that the paper is way too liberal, and I'm starting to get an idea of what he means:
http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=407629
Medical College's use of dogs denounced
A group that advocates for humane practices in medicine is urging the Medical College of Wisconsin to stop using live dogs in a lab exercise for students, a practice that has ended in all but a handful of medical schools in the country.
The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine - spurred by two anonymous Medical College students - wrote to college administrators and the instructor asking that the practice be stopped as outdated and unethical.
The chairman of the Medical College's department of physiology, Allen Cowley Jr., defended the practice, saying that "we think it provides an educational advantage" for the students...[continued in link]
http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=407629
Medical College's use of dogs denounced
A group that advocates for humane practices in medicine is urging the Medical College of Wisconsin to stop using live dogs in a lab exercise for students, a practice that has ended in all but a handful of medical schools in the country.
The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine - spurred by two anonymous Medical College students - wrote to college administrators and the instructor asking that the practice be stopped as outdated and unethical.
The chairman of the Medical College's department of physiology, Allen Cowley Jr., defended the practice, saying that "we think it provides an educational advantage" for the students...[continued in link]