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The Intertwined Welfare of Humans and Animals: Promoting Compassion Fatigue Resiliency and the 3Rs

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Research animal personnel are clearly essential for implementing 3Rs techniques (refinement, reduction, and replacement) to improve scientific quality and animal welfare. However, while caring for research animals they can also be deeply affected by compassion fatigue – affecting their mental health, ability to care for animals, and the workplace as a whole. By promoting both compassion fatigue resiliency and 3Rs techniques, we can support both our research animals and the people who care for them.
 
Presented by:
Megan R. LaFollette, MS, PhD
The North American 3Rs Collaborative 
 
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