Noncompliance and Reporting / FOIA - July 2016

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Goals:

  • To understand noncompliance in relation to animal welfare concerns
  • To determine reportability and the impact on animal welfare and science

Objectives:

The learner should be able to:

  • Recognize potential noncompliance in animal care and use programs
  • Describe the steps for communicating and verifying concerns
  • Categorize compliant vs. noncompliant incidents
  • Evaluate whether a noncompliance is reportable and to whom
  • Explore implications of reporting noncompliances

Module Developers: Rob Anderson, Becky Armstrong, Amy Chuang, Randy Nelson, Sally Thompson-Iritani

Module Materials
AAALAC Reporting (PDF) (PDF - 374.64 KB)
Decision Tree (PDF) (PDF - 91.97 KB)
OLAW Guidance (PDF) (PDF - 132.83 KB)
Slides (PPT) - UPDATED 10/4/2017 (Powerpoint - 15.12 MB)
Module Question

Submit comments or questions to [email protected].

Pain and Distress and Humane Endpoints - August 2016

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Audience: Operations staff (i.e., veterinary, husbandry, and research) primarily; also the IACUC (protocol reviewers)

Goals:

  • Understanding and recognizing pain and distress
  • Knowledge of how to manage pain and distress

Objectives:

  • Recognize species specific behaviors and distinguish them from pain and distress
  • Distinguish what is scientifically justified pain and distress, consistent with sound research design
  • Use tools (e.g., scoring system) to assess pain level
  • Document an incident of pain and distress

Module Developers: Bruce Kennedy, Gene Hines, Kelly Fusco, Tanise Jackson, Trina Smith

Module Materials
Goals (PDF) (PDF - 269.69 KB)
Module Question

Submit comments or questions to [email protected].

Significant Changes to IACUC-Approved Protocols - August 2016

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Goals:

  • Provide IACUC members with a basic understanding as to what constitutes a significant change to an IACUC-approved protocol.
  • Allow IACUC members to gain an understanding of the review methods available to them for review and approval of significant changes
  • Empower the IACUC to implement the Veterinary Verification and Consultation (VVC) process at their institution

Objectives:

  • Define significant changes
  • Describe the review methods for significant changes
  • Formulate a template process to implement Veterinary Verification and Consultation (VVC)

Module Developers: Tim Allen, Mike Andrews, Javier Cisneros, Claire Hankenson, Rachel Murray

Module Materials
Slides (PPT) - UPDATED 10/12/2017 (Powerpoint - 845.47 KB)
Module Question

Submit comments or questions to [email protected].

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