Training
Training modules
Information about training modules 1 to 5.
Module 1
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Historical background:
Legislation and attitudes to animals and animal welfare in the United Kingdom -
An introduction to ethical aspects of the use of animals in scientific procedures
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The Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986:
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The Certificate of Designation
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The Project Licence
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The Personal Licence
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Schedule 1
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Schedule 2
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Home Office Guidance on the Operation of the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986
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Home Office Code of Practice for the Housing and Care of
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Animals used in Scientific Procedures
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Other codes of Practice and Guidelines
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Other relevant legislation
Module 2
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Recognition of wellbeing, pain, suffering or distress in the relevant species
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Handling and restraint of the relevant species
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Humane methods of killing appropriate to the relevant species
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Local procedures:
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Security
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Administration
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Supply of animals
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Disposal of animals
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Personal Health and Safety
Module 3
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Biology and husbandry of the relevant species
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Common diseases and recognition in the relevant species
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Health monitoring and disease prevention or control:
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General principles
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Principles of gnotobiology
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Local practices and procedures
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Introduction to anaesthesia and analgesia in the relevant species
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Conduct of minor procedures in the relevant species:
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Common methods of dosing
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Common methods of sampling
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Minor procedures not requiring sedation, analgesia or general anaesthesia
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Other minor procedures involving sedation, analgesia or brief general anaesthesia
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Module 4
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Surgical anaesthesia and analgesia in the relevant species
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Conduct of surgical procedures:
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Principles of surgery
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Common surgical procedures
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Post-surgical care and monitoring
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Module 5
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Ethical aspects of the use of live animals
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Analysis of the literature:
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Critical appraisal
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Literature searches
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Alternatives:
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Refinement
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Reduction
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Replacement
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Project design:
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Plan of work
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Good laboratory practice
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Appropriate laboratory methods
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Selection of appropriate animal models
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Appropriate statistical methods
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Project licence management:
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Responsibilities
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Supervision of personnel and programme of work
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Record keeping requirements
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Annual return of procedures
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Legal aspects - European, and wider international context