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RCR: Working with Animals
Section 1
Federal Regulations
How Compliance is Monitored
Consequences of Non-Compliance
Function of the IACUC
Organization of the IACUC
Additional Duties of the IACUC
Section 2
Yale's Responsibilities
Responsibilities of the IACUC
Responsibilities of the Investigator
Veterinary Care
Section 3
Alternatives
Alternatives to Animal Use
Alternatives for Painful or Distressful Procedures
Submission of New Animal Use Protocols
Annual Continuation of Approved Protocols
Three Year Renewals
Changes to Animal Use Protocols
Post-Approval Responsibilities
Reporting Your Concerns
Section 4
Yale's Animal Facilities
Species-Specific Husbandry
Species-Specific Husbandry (continued)
Environmental Conditions
Experimental Procedures
Non-Surgical Procedures: Standards of Care
Non-Surgical Procedures: Recordkeeping Requirements
Section 5
Yale Policy
Classification of Surgical Procedures
Survival Surgery: Preparation and Technique
Survival Surgery: Pre-, Intra- and Post-Operative Care
Survival Surgery: Recordkeeping
Non-Survival Surgery
Non-Survival Surgery (continued)
Acceptable Methods of Euthanasia
Sensitivity Considerations in Euthanasia
Section 6
Recognizing and Preventing Pain and Distress
Role of the IACUC
Role of the Veterinarian
Role of the Research Staff
Section 7
Legal Requirements and Recordkeeping
Pretreatment
Classification
Monitoring
Stages of Anesthetic Depth
Role of the Veterinarian
Section 8
Identifying Risks When Working with Animals
Risk Assessment
Risk Assessment: The Medical Surveillance Program
Reporting Exposure
Training Requirements
Minimizing Exposure Risk
RCR: Animals Quiz