"The purpose of all of these training programs, including at Brown, is to produce the best possible physicians in the field of emergency medicine. Everyone agrees on that," Pippin contends.
"What I'm claiming, and I think I can prove, is the best way to do this does not include the use of animals."
As Dr. Pippin, a cardiologist in Dallas, explains, alternatives to animal testing have many benefits. If students make a mistake while placing a chest tube, they can do it over again, for example. He contends further that human body models are more similar to humans than live pigs; pigs have thicker skin and their organs may be placed differently. According to reports, a spokesperson from Brown U has stated that they knew nothing about PCRM's complaint. There was no immediate response to questions about the school's use of live animals, either. Pippin says that when he first contacted the medical school, the residency director told him she wouldn't have time to even consider the issue of animal testing alternatives for at least six months. After a few more failed attempts, Pippin went straight to the USDA.Elderly population suddenly dying off for unexplained reasons, and it’s no longer coded as covid-19
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