These videos can be viewed through the UTHSCSA Library's Website through Demand Access Videos listed in BLIS, the library's catalog
http://www.library.uthscsa.edu/cfaction/blis.cfm. To access these digitized videos, users need a computer with an Internet connection and RealPlayer. A link to the free RealPlayer download site is included in the BLIS records. The computers in the Library Computer Center are set up to view the digitized Demand Access videos. To locate a Demand Access video in BLIS, users can search by the Call Number: Include VT and then the five digit number listed next to each video below (for example, VT-99-379).
Each person who views the videos is asked to complete response cards; these cards are available from the Institutional Animal Care Program office, Rm 255A. Once completed, return it to the IACP office so that a permanent record of each individual's training status may be maintained.
Call the IACP office at extension 7-3718 if you have any questions, or
need additional training materials.
The following three videos are required viewing for
all persons involved in the care and use of animals at the
UTHSCSA:
Video
# |
Title |
Minutes |
88-385 |
Hazardous
Communications:
The Right to Know |
17 |
87-239 |
The New Research Environment
#1:
Animal Rights: The Threat to Research |
14 |
87-240 |
New Research Environment
#2:
The Animal Care and Use Committee, Common Procedures
and Techniques, Survival Surgery |
30 |
The following required videos are those that pertain to the
actual species being worked with. If performing surgery, the corresponding
surgery video for that species must also be viewed.
Rodents: (Mouse, Rat, Hamster, Guinea Pig and Rabbit)
Video
# |
Title |
Minutes |
87-234 |
Humane Handling and Laboratory
Techniques for the MOUSE |
19 |
87-238 |
Humane Handling and Laboratory
Techniques for the RAT |
21 |
87-235 |
Humane Handling and Laboratory
Techniques for the HAMSTER |
22 |
87-236 |
Humane Handling and Laboratory
Techniques for the GUINEA PIG |
18 |
87-237 |
Humane Handling and Laboratory
Techniques for the RABBIT |
25 |
88-370 |
Endotracheal Intubation Techniques
for the RAT and HAMSTER |
11 |
88-369 |
Endotracheal Intubation Techniques
for the GUINEA PIG |
12 |
88-371 |
Endotracheal Intubation Techniques
for the RABBIT |
13 |
92-91 |
Aspetic Surgery in
Rodents |
20 |
88-381 |
RABBIT: Experimental Procedures
and Health Considerations |
26 |
Dog:
Video
# |
Title |
Minutes |
87-234 |
Humane Handling and Laboratory
Techniques for the MOUSE |
19 |
88-134 |
Biomethodology of the
DOG |
14 |
88-133 |
Surgery Preparation
and Draping of the CANINE Abdomen |
9 |
88-375 |
General Anesthesia in
the DOG |
31 |
Cat:
Video
# |
Title |
Minutes |
87-234 |
Humane Handling and Laboratory
Techniques for the MOUSE |
19 |
88-134 |
Biomethodology of the
DOG |
14 |
88-135 |
Biomethodology of the
CAT |
11 |
Pig:
Video
# |
Title |
Minutes |
90-55 |
Surgical Procedures of the
SWINE |
36 |
Primates:
Video
# |
Title |
Minutes |
89-157 |
Nonhuman PRIMATES Part
I |
19 |
89-158 |
Nonhuman PRIMATES Part
II |
15 |
88-136 |
Bimethodology of the
PRIMATE |
14 |
General Surgery:
Video
# |
Title |
Minutes |
88-376 |
SURGERY Scrubbing, Gowning
& Gloving |
17 |
88-379 |
SURGERY
Preparation:
Instruments |
22 |
83-377 |
SURGERY
Preparation:
Scrubbing, Gowning and Gloving |
17 |
General Information: (These are extra information and are NOT required viewing.)
Video
# |
Title |
Minutes |
88-380 |
A Question of SAFETY |
15 |
88-382 |
Use of MICRO-ISOLATOR SYSTEMS in Conventional
Animal Systems |
28 |
92-15 |
Textile Pack Preparation and Sterility
Maintenance Concepts |
20 |
88-378 |
Inspection of Animal Facilities |
39 |
92-14 |
Preparation of Instruments and Basin Sets
for Sterilization |
20 |
92-13 |
Decontamination |
20 |
92-16 |
Steam Sterilization |
25 |
88-373 |
Will I Be All Right Doctor? |
25 |
88-374 |
Research Animal: A Realistic
View |
14 |
92-18 |
Paws |
15 |
89-159 |
We Canˆt Live Without Them |
9 |
88-372 |
Caring for Life |
11 |
91-21 |
Hope |
17 |
Each person who views the videos is asked to complete
a response card, this card is available from the Institutional Animal Care
Program office, Rm 406L. Once completed, return it to the IACP office so
that a permanent record of each individualˆs training status may be maintained.
Call the IACP office at extension 7-3718 if you have any questions, or
need additional training materials.
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