IACUC 101 Plus (November 2022)
Please note: Registration for this course ends November 15, 5:00pm Eastern Time
Hello,
Please join us for our next nationwide virtual IACUC 101 Plus program.
IACUC 101™: “Plus” virtual program is 2 half days of didactic and interactive educational opportunities for both new and seasoned IACUC members, IACUC affiliates and others who contribute to their institution’s animal care and use program. The "Plus" portion of our program includes an additional Wildlife module and updates from USDA, OLAW and AAALAC. This program is spread out over 2 days via Zoom. Didactic sessions address institutional responsibilities, IACUC charges, relevant informational resources, animal welfare laws, regulations and policies, and best practices. Students also are challenged to consider, deliberate, and develop action plans for a variety of potential IACUC scenarios. The course includes Q&A sessions with representatives from USDA and OLAW. This course will not be recorded so take good notes on the presentation pdfs that will be provided to you the day of the course.
A Zoom link will be provided the day before the course
IACUC 101 Plus Program
Agenda
ALL TIMES ARE IN EASTERN TIME
November 17:
12:00: Welcome and Introductions: Monte Matthews
12:10: Historical and Current Perspectives: Monte Matthews
12:40: IACUC Functions: Jerry Collins
1:25: Break
1:35: Semiannual program review: Molly Greene
2:10: Semiannual Inspections: Tanise Jackson
2:45: Break
2:55 USDA/OLAW/AAALAC Updates
3:35: Scenario Deliberations
4:05: Final Q&A
4:15: End
November 18:
12:00: Q&A with Panel and Faculty:
12:10: Personnel Qualifications and Training: William Singleton
12:40: Protocol Review part 1: Ernie Prentice
1:15: Break
1:25: Protocol Review part 2: Ernie Prentice
1:55: Occupational Health and Safety: Donna Jarrell
2:20: Q and A with Panel and Faculty
2:30: Break
2:40: Wildlife Issues: John Bryan
3:05: Scenario Deliberations
3:45: Final Q&A
4:00: End
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