Investigators' and Instructors' Responsibilities
Investigators and Instructors must ensure the humane use of animals. They have ultimate responsibility to ensure that animals are adequately cared for in a humane fashion. It is the responsibility of the investigator to:
- Document the training and experience of the personnel involved;
- Design and perform procedures on the basis of relevance to human or animal health, advancement of knowledge, or the good of society;
- Use the appropriate species, quality, and number of animals to obtain valid results;
- Avoid or minimize discomfort, distress, and pain in concert with sound science;
- Use appropriate sedation, analgesia, or anesthesia;
- Establish experimental end points;
- Provide appropriate animal husbandry and veterinary care directed and performed by qualified persons;
- Conduct experiments on animals only under the close supervision of qualified and experienced persons;
- Consider alternatives to procedures that may cause more than momentary of slight pain and distress;
- Avoid unnecessary duplication of experiments;
- Expected to consult with the attending veterinarian in planning animal uses involving more than minimal pain and distress;
- Provide appropriate peri-operative care to animals;
- Obtain IACUC approval prior to the initiation of animal work.
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STEP 1: PREPARE TO SUBMIT YOUR PROTOCOL APPLICATION
STEP 2: ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW
STEP 3: COMMITTEE REVIEW
STEP 4: APPROVAL OUTCOME
STEP 5: CHANGES TO A PROTOCOL
STEP 6: CLOSURE OF A PROTOCOL