1. 2012

Peruvian lecture tour in August

In August I was invited by Peruvian organisation UPA to deliver a lecture tour on humane teaching methods, animal experimentation, the animal welfare standards of veterinarians, and other animal protection topics. They worked me hard – I delivered 20 main presentations primarily at four conferences, participated in eight veterinary and medical school meetings with faculty members, four alternatives exhibitions, and five press conferences and media interviews. However, they also fed me well, and gave me a little time off to explore the Andes (see pics). Don't miss the published story of this adventure! I'm grateful to Swiss organization AG STG for sponsoring the tour, and to InterNICHE for supplying the alternatives.
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    Here Dr Dixon uses a a haptic bovine rectal palpation simulator (for learning pregnancy diagnosis) at the Royal Veterinary College near London. Haptic simulators apply forces to students' fingertips that are anatomically appropriate depending on their position inside the simulation.
    Plastination is one of several methods that can be used to permanently preserve cadavers and organs, eliminating the need to source new animals each year. Very large animals can be successfully plastinated.