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Management of Animal Care and Use Programs in Research, Education, and Testing

Management of Animal Care and Use Programs in Research, Education, and Testing

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Wydawnictwo Taylor & Francis Inc
Data wydania 28/08/2017
Liczba stron 872
Forma publikacji książka w twardej oprawie
Poziom zaawansowania Literatura popularna
Język angielski
ISBN 9781498748445
Kategorie Rolnictwo i dziedziny pokrewne
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AAP Prose Award Finalist 2018/19


Management of Animal Care and Use Programs in Research, Education, and Testing, Second Edition is the extensively expanded revision of the popular Management of Laboratory Animal Care and Use Programs book published earlier this century. Following in the footsteps of the first edition, this revision serves as a first line management resource, providing for strong advocacy for advancing quality animal welfare and science worldwide, and continues as a valuable seminal reference for those engaged in all types of programs involving animal care and use.


The new edition has more than doubled the number of chapters in the original volume to present a more comprehensive overview of the current breadth and depth of the field with applicability to an international audience. Readers are provided with the latest information and resource and reference material from authors who are noted experts in their field. The book:


- Emphasizes the importance of developing a collaborative culture of care within an animal care and use program and provides information about how behavioral management through animal training can play an integral role in a veterinary health program


- Provides a new section on Environment and Housing, containing chapters that focus on management considerations of housing and enrichment delineated by species


- Expands coverage of regulatory oversight and compliance, assessment, and assurance issues and processes, including a greater discussion of globalization and harmonizing cultural and regulatory issues


- Includes more in-depth treatment throughout the book of critical topics in program management, physical plant, animal health, and husbandry.


Biomedical research using animals requires administrators and managers who are knowledgeable and highly skilled. They must adapt to the complexity of rapidly-changing technologies, balance research goals with a thorough understanding of regulatory requirements and guidelines, and know how to work with a multi-generational, multi-cultural workforce. This book is the ideal resource for these professionals. It also serves as an indispensable resource text for certification exams and credentialing boards for a multitude of professional societies


Co-publishers on the second edition are: ACLAM (American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine); ECLAM (European College of Laboratory Animal Medicine); IACLAM (International Colleges of Laboratory Animal Medicine); JCLAM (Japanese College of Laboratory Animal Medicine); KCLAM (Korean College of Laboratory Animal Medicine); CALAS (Canadian Association of Laboratory Animal Medicine); LAMA (Laboratory Animal Management Association); and IAT (Institute of Animal Technology). As anyone who knows the three editors would expect, this is a superbly crafted volume. It is extremely comprehensive, divided into nine sections and 36 chapters over 857 pages... many sections/chapters introduce novel information previously only found in specialist textbooks or publications. I think a first is achieved in this book in that Fiscal management is addressed. Another novel inclusion is the chapter on existing and emerging information technology (IT). The editors and the authors are to be congratulated on achieving such a high standard of publication and I would recommend that this book becomes a part of everyone's library.


-- Jas Barley, IAT Journal Animal Technology and Welfare, Vol. 17, No. 1 April 2018.





I recommend this updated and expanded second edition of Management of Animal Care and Use Programs in Research, Education and Testing as an indispensable addition to the libraries of all those who work in and care about our field. The Editors have succeeded in an ambitious undertaking: a comprehensive and savvy treatment of laboratory animal science. The overall message is positive, framed by gratitude for the privilege of research animal use while acknowledging the considerable concomitant responsibilities that use entails, not the least of which is educating legislators and the public.


-- Heather Lyons Narver, VMD, DACLAM, DACAW, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), NIH Bethesda, MD, USA in Laboratory Animal Science Professional Jan 2020





From the Foreword:


The editors and contributors have taken the second edition to a new level. Compiling the second edition was a real tour de force and I congratulate the editors for this outstanding text. This book should be used by anyone who cares about biomedical science: principal investigators, members of IACUCs, institutional administrators, policy makers (including legislators) as well as animal facility personnel. I would also recommend that trainees make this book part of their library, as important as a text on physiology, biochemistry, genetics or any other biomedical discipline. It is important that only well-trained individuals carry out procedures on animals for the benefit of science. Those of us who have worked with animals for many years have an obligation to pass on high-quality practices to those who will do science in years to come. The culture of science will be changed by this edition, which should be a required reading for all those contemplating a career in biomedical science.


-- Irving H. Zucker, Ph.D., FAHA, FAPS Omaha, Nebraska 2017

Management of Animal Care and Use Programs in Research, Education, and Testing

Spis treści

Foreword





Preface to the Second Edition





Editors





Contributors





Reviewers





Section I Introduction/Historical Overview





1. Evolution of Laboratory Animal Program Management by James F. Taylor





Section II Developing a Collaborative Culture of Caring





2. Culture of Care: Organizational Responsibilities by Marilyn J. Brown, Camellia Symonowicz, Leticia V. Medina, Natalie A. Bratcher, Cindy A. Buckmaster, Hilton Klein, and Lynn C. Anderson





3. Fostering Collaborative Roles and Responsibilities for Members of an IACUC or Oversight Body by Ernest D. Prentice, M. Elizabeth Blackburn, and Robert S. Dixon





4. Bioethics and Animal Use in Programs of Research, Teaching, and Testing by Richard C. Simmonds





5. Behavioral Management Programs to Promote Laboratory Animal Welfare by Mollie A. Bloomsmith, Jaine E. Perlman, Eric Hutchinson, and Mark Sharpless





6. Education and Outreach Programs by Daniel T. Stimson





Section III Compliance, Assessment, and Assurance





7. Compliance and Regulatory Programs by William W. King, Yasmina A. Paramastri, and Javier Guillen





8. Harmonizing International Animal Care and Use Programs by John F. Bradfield, Javier Guillen, and Lynn C. Anderson





9. Assessment and Accreditation Programs for Research Animal Care and Use by Christian E. Newcomer and Sylvie Cloutier





10. Facilitating the Research Process: Limiting Regulatory Burden and Leveraging Performance Standards by Joseph D. Thulin, Valerie K. Bergdall, and John F. Bradfield





Section IV Program Management and Stewardship of Resources





11. Human Care by Pamela A. Straeter, Carolyn M. Malinowski, and Laura A. Conour





12. Education and Training by Bruce W. Kennedy and Kim Froeschl





13. Fiscal Management by Stephen J. Pomeroy and Theodore Plemons





4. Occupational Safety and Health by James M. Schmitt, Deborah E. Wilson, and James M. Raber





15. Program Documentation and Monitoring by William E. Dale, George J. Haluska, and Diane (Dee) Horne





16. Existing and Emerging Information Technology by Thomas R. Meier and Kenneth R. Boschert





17. Emergency Response and Management by Lynell M. Dupepe, John C. Donaho, and Gordon Roble





Section V Physical Plant





18. Facility Design, Planning, and Renovation by Michael J. Huerkamp, David Mallon, and Gerald Percifield





19. Special Security Considerations for Protecting Programs That Use Animals by John J. Sancenito, Norman Mortell, Michael Stephens, and Robert H. Weichbrod





Section VI Environment and Housing





20. Environmental Factors: Macroenvironment versus Microenvironment by Margaret C. Hogan, John N. Norton, and Randall P. Reynolds





21. Small Animal Enclosures and Housing by Debra L. Hickman, Judy M. Hickman-Davis, Jessica Peveler, and Melissa Swan





22. Large (Nonagricultural) Animal Enclosures and Housing by Jeffrey D. Wyatt





23. Agricultural Animals by Janice C. Swanson, Larry T. Chapin, and F. Claire Hankenson







24. Aquatics by Christian Lawrence, George E. Sanders, and Carole Wilson





25. Nontraditional Species by Dorcas P. O'Rourke, James D. Cox, and Diana P. Baumann





Section VII Husbandry





26. Basic Animal Facility Management by Jori K. Leszczynski, Jamie Tackett, and Michelle Wallace-Fields





27. Feed and Bedding by Ronald L. Carter and Neil S. Lipman





28. Water Quality and Water Delivery Systems by E. Douglas Allen, Edgar F. Czarra, and Louis DeTolla





29. Management of Research Animal Breeding Colonies by James J. Elliott, Charles T. Miller, James A. Hagarman, Stephen T. Kelley, Suzette D. Tardif, Sander O. Hacker, and Amanda Bettis





30. Managing Husbandry Programs Involving Experimental Hazards by James R. Swearengen, Rebecca K. Holt, and Ronald L. Bowman





Section VIII Animal Health and Care





31. Veterinary Care by James M. Raber, Marek Niekrasz, Jan Linkenhoker, and Kathy A. Perdue





32. Behavioral Training as Part of the Health Care Program by Steven J. Schapiro, Elizabeth R. Magden, Lisa A. Reamer, Mary Catherine Mareno, and Susan P. Lambeth





33. Managing Animal Colony Health byKerith Luchins and George Langan





34. Surgery by Randall R. Clevenger, Jan Bernal, Michael Talcott, Teresa R. Gleason, Tracie Rindfield, and Robert F. Hoyt Jr.





35. Euthanasia by Christine P. Sivula and Mark A. Suckow





Section IX Conclusion





36. Future Directions and Challenges by Joseph N. Benoit, Robert H. Weichbrod, John N. Norton, and Janet C. Garber





Index

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