12-11-2025 22:35 via peta.org.au

This Aussie Company’s Realistic Human Simulators Could Save Countless Animals’ Lives Globally

Thousands of animals across the globe are sliced open, mutilated, and killed in surgical training procedures each year, even though simulators can replace the use of animals in nearly all training situations.But after speaking with PETA entity scientists, one innovative maker of animal-free medical training models has solidified its public stance supporting the development of ethical surgical training tools to help medical institutions shift away from using live animals.Australia-based IMRA
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