http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2011-02-25/news/bs-ed-0224-letter-hopkins-pigs-20110225_1_surgeons-animals-pigs
No evidence working with live animals makes better surgeons Regarding the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine's controversial
practice of using live pigs for the training of future surgeons ("Johns
Hopkins under fire for using animals in doctor training," Feb. 24), a
critical factor is missing from The Sun's report. While Hopkins officials
assert "that the training on pigs is instrumental because it gives students
the feel of live tissue," they fail to back this up with evidence. The
region's premier research institution should rely upon research on the
question of whether surgeons who trained with live animals end up more
skilled than those whose training was limited to computer simulators and
non-living tissue. David A. Vanko, Towson
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