The Care and Feeding of an IACUC: The Organization and Management of an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee

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  • Gives unbiased coverage of a controversial topic
  • Emphasizes managerial aspects
  • Covers both academic and industry situations--including the special stresses of an IUCAC in a medical teaching hospital and in a pharmaceutical company
  • Summary

    The framers of the 1985 amendments to the Federal Animal Welfare Act (AWA) envisioned the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) as the linchpin--the central and cohesive element--of the laboratory animal care and use program at research, education, and testing organizations. Effective operation of this committee is essential if these organizations are to achieve full regulatory compliance, and, more importantly, retain the public's support for activities involving the use of animal subjects.

    In 1987, the Scientists Center for Animal Welfare, in cooperation with the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science, published a compilation of presentations made at five regional workshops on effective operation of IACUCs. In the decade since this compilation was published, nearly all of the 18 consensus recommendations developed by the workshop participants and the Center's Board of Trustees have either been incorporated into the AWA regulations or have been voluntarily adopted by institutions using animals subjects.

    The Care and Feeding of an IACUC: The Organization and Management of an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee superbly illustrates the progress and advances the animal-using communities have made in implementing these and other improvements in their animal care and use programs.

    The highly qualified contributors provide twelve information-packed chapters and ten appendices that provide IACUC chairs and members with an indispensable reference. This book summarizes information critical to the effective and efficient management and operation of an IACUC, and, as such, should be made available to IACUC members and administrative officials in every institution using laboratory animals.

    Table of Contents

    Contributors
    Acknowledgments
    Foreword
    Introduction
    IACUC: The Hub of Communication-M. Lawrence Podolsky, MD
    Formation and Composition of an IACUC-M. Lawrence Podolsky, MD
    IACUC Records and their Management-Philip C. Tillman, DVM
    IACUC Issues in Academia-Stephen P. Schiffer, DVM, MS
    Forms and Notices (Annotated)-M. Lawrence Podolsky, MD
    Running an IACUC: One Chair's Perspective-Victor S. Lukas, DVM
    The IACUC's Role in Education and Training-Sonja J. Wallace, AAS, RVT
    The IACUC and Laboratory Animal Resources-Joanne R. Blum, DVM
    The Role of the IACUC in Assessing and Managing Pain and Distress in Research Animals- Sally K. Wixson, VDM, MS
    IACUC from a Principal Investigator's Perspective-Paula Belloni, PhD and Robbert Tressler, PhD
    The Literature Search for Alternatives-Michael D. Kreger, MS
    Ethics and Quandaries-All Contributors
    Acronyms and Abbreviations
    Appendixes:
    Appendix 1: IACUC Resources
    Appendix 2: Training Resources
    Appendix 3: Directions for Alternatives to Animal Testing
    Appendix 4: Major Data Bases
    Appendix 5: Where to Contact USDA
    Appendix 6: Internet Sources of Interest to IACUCs
    Appendix 7: Associations and Related Organization
    Appendix 8: Guidelines for Blood Sample Withdrawal
    Appendix 9: Volume Guidelines for Compound Administration
    Appendix 10: Euthanasia Guide
    Index

    Editorial Reviews

    "The chapters are pertinent…well written…a valuable addition to the library of any facility…Perhaps the greatest value in this book is its potential as a part of a training program for IACUC members."
    - Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science, March 2000

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