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    Researchers and scientists argue that animal testing is key to discovering new medical breakthroughs. We will discuss the problem with inhumane and cruel animal experimentation and testing within the U.S. We will then talk about how inhuman testing came about and then we will end with what can be done in order stop cruel experimentation on animals. Throughout the U.S, animals of all kinds, from mice to sheep to chimpanzees are all being used for experimentation and testing in laboratories and research

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    whether the animals used in research outweigh the pain the animals endure. Animal rights activists will argue that there are new alternatives, which are more accurate than animal testing. The success of animal trials has continued the use by scientists within the medical field. Additionally, testing on animals eliminate harm to humans. The first Animal Cruelty Act was created in 1835 to regulate the use of animals for scientific purposes (Franco, 2013). According to Franco (2013, p. 256). the “enactment

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    are necessary for furthering the knowledge of humans. There are laws and organizations such as the Animal Welfare Act (AWA) and The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) that strive to protect animals from any type of harm during their laboratory lives. Though there are many pros and cons of animal research, tests ran on animals are only for the benefit of humans. Some of the experiments may seem cruel, but there are new technologies forming which will help reduce the amount of animals used

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    What Makes A Doctor?

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    in the hospital. The type of responsibility it takes for Clinical Laboratory Technologists is that they find out what is wrong with the patient by the tests that the doctor has ordered. The type of job that I’ll recommend to a friend and someone that I may know is nursing because it’s something that it’s growing and changing more in the health field. The attribute as a Doctor is by how they treat their patients. Clinical Laboratory Technologists are where the technologist’s help to test patient who

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    has become the primary method for medical and scientific research; however, animal testing also raises several concerns. When it comes specifically to testing on animals, there is a chance the test results could be unreliable since they are inaccurate, which can not only waste money, but can delay the process for important cures and products. Each year across the United States hundreds of animals die from undergoing painful experiments to better improve the medical field. Although many great discoveries

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    Educational qualifications also tend to influence the amount of salaries. Entry level biotechnologists may earn a low of $72000 per year, whereas senior scientists may earn lows of $91000 (Courseadvisor, 2010).The scientists may be awarded various allowances to cater for their research work. They also apply for grants from governments and other organizations to fund projects. There is a projected growth in demand for biotechnologists over

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    animals the same way we want to be treated in return? The topic of animals being used in medical research has been controversial for many years. One side of the argument says that using animals is the only way to safely test a product before it reaches the public, but others say alternatives should be pursued. Despite the medical discoveries animal testing

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    testing laboratory Professional Laboratory and Research Services Inc. In this laboratory, pharmaceutical companies would pay the Professional Laboratory to infect the dogs and cats with worms, fleas, and ticks. The laboratory would then force feed the animals, smear toxic chemicals on their faces, kick, throw, and drag dogs by their necks, and scream cruel things to the animals. In fall of 2010, the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) investigated the Professional Laboratory and Research

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    relationships within pathology services will always have a significant and indirect effect towards the quality of service that the patients receive. Sustaining good working relationships within the laboratory staff and the service users can be maintained with good interpersonal skills. Communication between the laboratory team can influence the nature of a working relationship, thus simple verbal and non-verbal communication skills is essential. The ability to negotiate, solve problems, make decisions, and

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    Unethical Animal Testing

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    Within laboratory walls, the worst forms of institutionalized animal abuse is conducted. This abuse and torture is also known as animal testing and is primarily done with the expectation of find a cure to various illnesses. Scientists use this harsh research to gain control over behavior or biological systems. During the experiments helpless animals are exploited and endure great suffering. These conditions along with the feelings of the animals are unacknowledged in the name of medical research

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