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To: All Rodent Users From: Tom Curran, PhD, FRS Deputy Scientific Director Mary Tomlinson Senior Vice President for Research Administration Subject: Required Training for Aseptic Techniques for Rodent Survival Surgery Date: May 8, 2014 During our March 2014 AAALAC site visit, the site visitors asked the IACUC to re-evaluate rodent aseptic techniques to ensure conformance with the Guide recommendations. The Guide states that regardless of the species, aseptic technique includes preparation of the patient, such as hair removal and disinfection of the operative site; preparation of the surgeon, such as the provision of appropriate surgical attire, face masks, and sterile surgical gloves; sterilization of instruments, supplies, and implanted materials; and the use of operative techniques to reduce the likelihood of infection. The IACUC reviewed current practices and voted to require investigators conducting rodent survival surgery to attend hands-on training for rodent aseptic techniques. If you are approved to conduct rodent survival surgery, you must sign up for one of the following rodent aseptic techniques classes: Abramson Research Center (ARC) Colket Translational Research Building (CTRB) 5/13/14 – Conference Room 124, 11am-1pm 5/27/14 – Conference Room 1200-B, 1-3pm 5/23/14 – Conference Room 123-AB, 10am-12pm 6/2/14 – Conference Room 1100-B, 11am-1pm 6/9/14 – Conference Room 123-AB, 10am-12pm 6/3/14 – Conference Room 1200-A, 10am-12pm 6/17/14 – Conference Room 123-AB, 11:30-1:30pm 6/10/14 – Conference Room 1100-B, 11am-1pm 6/20/14 – Conference Room 123-C, 11am-1pm 6/12/14 – Conference Room 1200-A, 1:30-3:30pm 6/16/14 – Conference Room 1100-B, 10am-12pm 6/18/14 – Conference Room 1100-B, 10am-12pm Please contact Christina Kozlowski at [email protected] to sign up for a class. It is the Institution’s responsibility to ensure that all personnel handling animals are appropriately trained to provide humane animal care. As part of our commitment to AAALAC, we are dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of care for the animals used in our research and training programs. Please contact Dr. Rebecca Wiltshire (267-426-2253, [email protected]), or Dr. Jolaine Wilson (267-426- 9326, [email protected]) if you have any questions. This training must be completed prior to July 1, 2014. Your continued cooperation is greatly appreciated.

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To: All Rodent Users From: Tom Curran, PhD, FRS Deputy Scientific Director Mary Tomlinson Senior Vice President for Research Administration Subject: Required Training for Aseptic Techniques for Rodent Survival Surgery Date: May 8, 2014 During our March 2014 AAALAC site visit, the site visitors asked the IACUC to re-evaluate rodent aseptic techniques to ensure conformance with the Guide recommendations. The Guide states that regardless of the species, aseptic technique includes preparation of the patient, such as hair removal and disinfection of the operative site; preparation of the surgeon, such as the provision of appropriate surgical attire, face masks, and sterile surgical gloves; sterilization of instruments, supplies, and implanted materials; and the use of operative techniques to reduce the likelihood of infection. The IACUC reviewed current practices and voted to require investigators conducting rodent survival surgery to attend hands-on training for rodent aseptic techniques. If you are approved to conduct rodent survival surgery, you must sign up for one of the following rodent aseptic techniques classes: Abramson Research Center (ARC) Colket Translational Research Building (CTRB)

5/13/14 – Conference Room 124, 11am-1pm 5/27/14 – Conference Room 1200-B, 1-3pm

5/23/14 – Conference Room 123-AB, 10am-12pm 6/2/14 – Conference Room 1100-B, 11am-1pm

6/9/14 – Conference Room 123-AB, 10am-12pm 6/3/14 – Conference Room 1200-A, 10am-12pm

6/17/14 – Conference Room 123-AB, 11:30-1:30pm 6/10/14 – Conference Room 1100-B, 11am-1pm

6/20/14 – Conference Room 123-C, 11am-1pm 6/12/14 – Conference Room 1200-A, 1:30-3:30pm

6/16/14 – Conference Room 1100-B, 10am-12pm

6/18/14 – Conference Room 1100-B, 10am-12pm

Please contact Christina Kozlowski at [email protected] to sign up for a class. It is the Institution’s responsibility to ensure that all personnel handling animals are appropriately trained to provide humane animal care. As part of our commitment to AAALAC, we are dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of care for the animals used in our research and training programs. Please contact Dr. Rebecca Wiltshire (267-426-2253, [email protected]), or Dr. Jolaine Wilson (267-426-9326, [email protected]) if you have any questions. This training must be completed prior to July 1, 2014. Your continued cooperation is greatly appreciated.