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Using Live Pigs in Residency Training Sparks Heated Debate :
Using Live Pigs in Residency Training Sparks Heated Debate :
Using Live Pigs in Residency Training Sparks Heated Debate
Some residency programs use live pig labs to train doctors on complex procedures; opponents say the practice is unethical and lacks clinical validity since the emergence of life-like simulators.
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