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Veterinary Testimonials Many educators chose to provide high quality science education without using animals. Their humane approach to teaching human and veterinary medicine allows students to learn using a combination of teaching methods ranging from multimedia computer simulation to self-testing on themselves and fellow students to observing living animals, performing healing intervention on those who are sick, or using the bodies of others who have died naturally. These professors work to reconcile their beliefs that animal use is an unnecessary part of education by abandoning old lessons and supporting new and innovative methods of teaching science. Siri Martinsen, Veterinarian, Director of NOAH for Animal Rights, Norway, and Representative, InterNICHE Click here for text. Lara Rasmussen, DVM, MS, Western University, Pomona, CA Click here for text. Dan Smeak, DVM, Chief of Small Animal Surgery and Professor in the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences at Ohio State University Click here for text. |
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