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Originally Posted by RainbowSix
I wonder if the OP thinks that the people doing this actually "like" doing it?
Its necessary training to ensure that the medics are able top practice their training on live subjects without actually harming a human to do it.
Its not like using a crash dummy to test a car safety, it has to have living breathing flesh. Dead bodies react in different ways to live ones, wounds do too.
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Thanks for your input RS.
I'm not sure if they "like" doing it....probably/hopefully not.
Would it be fair to say that animal flesh/wounds might react different to a humans?
Would it also be fair to say that compared to operating on pigs that have been shot, lifelike human simulations (like the one I mentioned) are a far superior way of preparing these doctors to treat injured humans?
Besides I'm sure they are fully aware by now of how flesh reacts to being shot.