[Veterinary surgery education performed on models] [Article in German]

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Jörg A. Auer
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At the Veterinary Surgery Clinic of the University of Zürich models were developed in cooperation with a surgery professor from the United States. These models allow to practice manual dexterity of the students in basic surgical techniques. Additionally, proper assisting in these basic surgical techniques can also be practiced using these models. Afurther advantage represents the facts that these models do not have a scent because they are manufactured from a special polyurethane facilitating easy transport of these models to allow additional practicing at the students leisure at home. The result of this education, which was initiated three years ago, is better manual dexterity in surgical techniques, a dexterity which is achieved without sacrificing laboratory animals. This represents a big advantage for the students and later the veterinarian.

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Auer, J. A. (1994) “[Veterinary surgery education performed on models] [Article in German]”, ALTEX - Alternatives to animal experimentation, 11(1), pp. 44–46. Available at: https://www.altex.org/index.php/altex/article/view/1718 (Accessed: 20 April 2024).
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