Posted on 10/29/2009 12:56:07 PM PDT by jazusamo
The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM), a ridiculously misnamed animal rights group, filed a complaint with the USDA yesterday against a Massachusetts hospital that uses pigs in its trauma treatment training. PCRM claims the hospitals use of pigs violates the federal Animal Welfare Act. But the USDA was having none of it. As a government spokesman made clear, The use of live animals in the type of training were talking about here is not a violation of the Animal Welfare Act. And a medical center chief pointed out that the pigs are fully anesthetized in compliance with the laws requirements.
Why do hospitals use pigs for training? For one thing, pigs body parts are roughly proportional to those of humans. And compared to computer simulators (which is what PCRM would have doctors use), training on pigs provides more realistic experience for doctors experience that translates into better surgery performance and outcomes for human patients.
Its the most realistic option available for medical training. But that doesnt matter to PCRMor to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PCRMs intellectual mother-ship), whose useful idiots protested outside of Camp Pendleton in August over the Marine Corps use of pigs for trauma training.
Animal research helps save peoples lives. But that fact takes a back seat when animal rights ideologues value the life of Babe over human lives.
Using animal welfare laws to push animal rights agendas is a favorite tactic of the bunny-hugging contingent, both at home and abroad. The Israeli Knesset considered a proposal yesterday to change the name of the countrys Animal Welfare Act to the Animal Rights Act. The legislative body shot it down, with lawmakers rejecting what one minister called the unacceptable premise that animals have rights.
Well, if PCRM members would like to stand in for the pigs, fine.
don’t know anything about this group...but not all animal protection activists are loonies. The NAVS group I dontate to because they make the differentiation about when and how to use animals in science that makes sense.
sometimes, it is counterproductive and behind the scientific times to do animal experiments...it actually hinders our knowledge. So I take all this with a grain of salt and try to find out what the group stands for, instead of accepting them at face value or denouncing them if I don’t know them.
There’s a lot of info in the first link in this article about the PCRM, it’s worth reading.
I think the answer is giving up the animal research and just doing the live training on PETA members.
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