Guest guest Posted May 21, 2009 Report Share Posted May 21, 2009 Friends, Please spare a moment, if you dont have time to write your own letter, send the automated letter to help stop this medieval attitude toward animals. Thank you Jill - PCRM Manager of Humane Education Programs Ryan Merkley lady Thursday, May 21, 2009 4:00 PM Ask Mass General to End Animal Use in Future Trauma Training Courses Dear Mrs. Vickerman, Despite thousands of e-mails and calls from people like you, earlier this week Massachusetts General Hospital unnecessarily killed live sheep in a trauma training course. But we still have the chance to end future animal use by appealing to the course director. Please politely e-mail, call, or write a letter to Susan Briggs, M.D., and ask her to use only nonanimal training methods in the upcoming October course and future Advanced Trauma Life Support courses. Being polite is the most effective way to help these animals. Across the nation, more than 90 percent of Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) courses are taught using only human-based simulators, which Mass General currently owns. Take action, and then forward this message to your friends who care about animals and effective medical education. Send an automatic e-mail. Susan Briggs, M.D.Trauma and Surgical Critical Care55 Fruit St., GRB 13Boston, MA 02114-2696Phone: 617-726-3597E-mail: sbriggs Mass General owns the American College of Surgeons-approved simulator known as the TraumaMan System. The hospital uses the simulator to teach ATLS surgical skills to medical students while using live sheep to teach the very same procedures to practicing physicians. On May 14, PCRM filed a formal request with Mass General’s Subcommittee on Research Animal Care asking that it deny the use of animals in the hospital’s ATLS program. The letter cites an ongoing survey by PCRM, which has so far received responses from 201 ATLS programs in the United States and Canada. The survey has found that 187 of those programs (more than 90 percent) exclusively use nonanimal models for instruction. The vast majority of those 187 programs exclusively use the TraumaMan System. Learn more about the TraumaMan System. If you have any questions, please contact me at rmerkley. Thanks so much for your help! Best regards, Ryan MerkleyManager of Humane Education Programs Donate NowJoin PCRMRenew Your Membership Ryan MerkleyManager of Humane Education Programsrmerkley Read more about TraumaManSubscribe to future PCRM e-mail communications Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine5100 Wisconsin Ave., N.W., Ste. 400 Washington, DC 20016 Phone: 202-686-2210E-mail: info Forward this message to a friend View this message as HTML in your browserChange your e-mail preferences Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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