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Training Videos - Laboratory Animal Resources Workshop

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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.

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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Pig:

Video #
Title
Minutes
90-55
Surgical Procedures of the SWINE
36

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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

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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

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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

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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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