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Conscientious Objection to Harmful Animal Use within Veterinary and Other Biomedical Education

机译:出于良心反对在兽医和其他生物医学教育中使用有害动物

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Simple SummaryClasses in which animals are harmed are controversial within veterinary and other life and health sciences courses. Increasingly, students object to the harmful use of animals, and request humane teaching alternatives. Such cases can raise important animal welfare, legal and administrative concerns for universities. Several have implemented formal policies to guide their responses, maximising the likelihood of optimal and consistent outcomes. This paper reviews the development of these conscientious objection policies within Australian veterinary schools, and examines their underlying legal foundations. It concludes with recommendations for other universities considering how to respond to such cases. Abstract Laboratory classes in which animals are seriously harmed or killed, or which use cadavers or body parts from ethically debatable sources, are controversial within veterinary and other biomedical curricula. Along with the development of more humane teaching methods, this has increasingly led to objections to participation in harmful animal use. Such cases raise a host of issues of importance to universities, including those pertaining to curricular design and course accreditation, and compliance with applicable animal welfare and antidiscrimination legislation. Accordingly, after detailed investigation, some universities have implemented formal policies to guide faculty responses to such cases, and to ensure that decisions are consistent and defensible from legal and other policy perspectives. However, many other institutions have not yet done so, instead dealing with such cases on an ad hoc basis as they arise. Among other undesirable outcomes this can lead to insufficient student and faculty preparation, suboptimal and inconsistent responses, and greater likelihood of legal challenge. Accordingly, this paper provides pertinent information about the evolution of conscientious objection policies within Australian veterinary schools, and about the jurisprudential bases for conscientious objection within Australia and the USA. It concludes with recommendations for the development and implementation of policy within this arena.
机译:简单总结在动物及其他生命与健康科学课程中,对动物造成伤害的类是有争议的。学生越来越多地反对有害使用动物,并要求采用人性化的教学替代方法。这种情况可能会引起重要的动物福利,大学的法律和行政问题。一些已经实施了正式的政策来指导他们的对策,以最大可能地获得最佳和一致的结果。本文回顾了澳大利亚兽医学校中基于良心拒服兵役政策的发展,并考察了其潜在的法律基础。最后,建议其他大学考虑如何应对此类情况。摘要在动物和其他生物医学课程中,对严重伤害或杀死动物,使用尸体或尸体的来源进行伦理争议的实验室课程引起争议。随着更人性化的教学方法的发展,这越来越导致人们反对参与有害的动物使用。这些案件提出了许多对大学来说很重要的问题,包括与课程设计和课程认证以及遵守适用的动物福利和反歧视立法有关的问题。因此,经过详细调查,一些大学已实施正式政策,以指导教师对此类案件的反应,并从法律和其他政策角度确保决策的一致性和可辩护性。但是,许多其他机构尚未这样做,而是临时处理此类情况。除其他不良后果外,这可能导致学生和教职员工准备不足,答复不够理想和不一致,以及面临更大法律挑战的可能性。因此,本文提供了有关澳大利亚兽医学校出于良心拒服兵役政策的演变以及澳大利亚和美国内部出于良心拒服兵役的法理基础的相关信息。最后总结了在这一领域制定和实施政策的建议。

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