At two Rhode Island hospitals, pigs are having their throats cut to teach them a single procedure called surgical airway manipulation, before being killed.

Zachary Burns | Guest columnistDr. Zachary Burns is a family physician in Providence.In a life-threatening situation, emergency physicians must work quickly, safely and precisely. If I were injured in an…

Continue ReadingAt two Rhode Island hospitals, pigs are having their throats cut to teach them a single procedure called surgical airway manipulation, before being killed.