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Human simulators proposed to teach battlefield medics techniques instead of using animals



Human simulators proposed to teach battlefield medics techniques instead of using animals

A technician from Canadian Aviation Engineering (CAE) Health Care holds a monitor attached to a human simulator for a demonstration on using simulators instead of animals in teaching battlefield trauma to medical personnel, during a briefing, February 10, 2016, on Capitol Hill, in Washington, DC. A bill is before Congress proposing cost savings by using the technology and sparing animals, which is supported by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). Photo by Mike Theiler/UPI

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