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Gynaecology Teaching Associates in Medical Education-A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Kelly C, Bell E, Brown MEL, Stelling H.
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Ethics and methods in disaster health research: a scoping review. [PDF]
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Journal of Medical Ethics, 2010
Since its introduction by the Nuremberg Code and the Declaration of Helsinki, the place held by ethics in biomedical research has been continuously increasing in importance. The past 30 years have also seen exponential growth in the number of biomedical articles published.
Vergnes, Jean-Noel +4 more
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Since its introduction by the Nuremberg Code and the Declaration of Helsinki, the place held by ethics in biomedical research has been continuously increasing in importance. The past 30 years have also seen exponential growth in the number of biomedical articles published.
Vergnes, Jean-Noel +4 more
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The research ethics review process and ethics review narratives
Ethics & Behavior, 2006There is a growing body of literature on the research ethics review process, a process that can have important effects on the nature of research in contemporary times. Yet, many people know little about what the actual process entails once an application has been submitted for review. This lack of knowledge can affect researchers and committee members'
Maureen H. Fitzgerald +2 more
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Nursing Ethics, 2013
At the time of writing, I had just returned from the International Academy of Nursing Editors (INANE) conference in Cork. The discussion was far from inane with debate ranging from the increasing challenge of publication misconduct to the obligations of editors and an update regarding developments in bibliometrics.
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At the time of writing, I had just returned from the International Academy of Nursing Editors (INANE) conference in Cork. The discussion was far from inane with debate ranging from the increasing challenge of publication misconduct to the obligations of editors and an update regarding developments in bibliometrics.
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Exploring the Ethical Challenges of Conversational AI in Mental Health Care: Scoping Review
JMIR Mental HealthBackground Conversational artificial intelligence (CAI) is emerging as a promising digital technology for mental health care. CAI apps, such as psychotherapeutic chatbots, are available in app stores, but their use raises ethical concerns.
Mehrdad Rahsepar Meadi +5 more
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The goodness of ethics in research ethics review
Journal of Medical Ethics, 2016In their article, “The job of ‘ethics committees’”, Andrew Moore and Andrew Donnelly argue that current guidance documents provide that institutional research review committees (hereafter, institutional review boards (IRBs)) perform two different and distinct functions, namely, a regulative review and an ethical review.
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Ethics tools for strengthening ethics review: A scoping Review
Accountability in ResearchBackground: Ethics review of research and innovation activities face growing challenges due to rapid scientific and technological advances, interdisciplinary research, and wider societal implications, such as environmental impacts and value conflicts.
Antonija Mijatović +5 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1992
To the Editor. —I feel compelled to reply to the recent JAMA review of my book, Medical Ethics: Evolution, Rights and the Physician , by Dr DeGrazia. 1 Much of my intent was to challenge the medical ethics establishment on two grounds. First, they continue to eschew an empirical approach to the subject; and second, they continue to ignore the fact ...
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To the Editor. —I feel compelled to reply to the recent JAMA review of my book, Medical Ethics: Evolution, Rights and the Physician , by Dr DeGrazia. 1 Much of my intent was to challenge the medical ethics establishment on two grounds. First, they continue to eschew an empirical approach to the subject; and second, they continue to ignore the fact ...
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