Experience of the Use of Table-top Simulators as Alternatives in the Primary Surgical Training of Veterinary Undergraduate Students

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Table-top simulators are valuable alternatives to animal models in health sciences training, by virtue of their low cost, ease of construction and ability to successfully fulfil teaching objectives

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Perez-Rivero, J. J., & Rendon-Franco, E. (2012). Experience of the Use of Table-top Simulators as Alternatives in the Primary Surgical Training of Veterinary Undergraduate Students. ATLA Alternatives to Laboratory Animals, 40(5), P10–P11. https://doi.org/10.1177/026119291204000514

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