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Reimagining Thriving Ethics Programs without Ethics Committees

American Journal of Bioethics, 2023
With the increasing professionalization of clinical ethics, some hospitals and health systems utilize both ethics committees and professional clinical ethicists to address their ethics needs.
Hilary Mabel   +3 more
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Committees, Research Ethics Committees (See Research Ethics; Research Ethics Committees)

2021
Research ethics committees have been established in a wide range of institutions where clinical research is conducted such as hospitals, research centers, and universities.
Henk ten Have   +1 more
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The ethics of ethics committees

British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 2021
An ethics committee serves a number of purposes, ranging from informed and considered deliberation and decision on difficult questions of clinical practice to acting as a vehicle for the pooling of multidisciplinary approaches to a proposed treatment.
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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practice Regarding Research Ethics Committees Among Health Care Faculty at Two Public Universities in Jordan

Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 2019
Human research at Jordanian universities is increasing. This descriptive cross-sectional survey assessed knowledge, attitudes, and practices concerning the procedures and review process of research ethics committees (RECs) among faculty in health ...
N. Ayoub, A. Qandil, A. Mccutchan
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Research Ethics Committees’ Oversight of Biomedical Research in South Africa: A Thematic Analysis of Ethical Issues Raised During Ethics Review of Non-Expedited Protocols

Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 2019
In South Africa, biomedical research cannot commence until it has been reviewed and approved by a local research ethics committee (REC). There remains a dearth of empirical data on the nature and frequency of ethical issues raised by such committees ...
B. Silaigwana, D. Wassenaar
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Ethics committees: an ethical dilemma

BMJ, 2011
The year before we married we lived in sin, just outside Sunderland. We attempted to cook. The results were half baked, half cooked, and half eaten. Spitting food out, although not classic table etiquette, was common. But in our darkest hour we were saved by the supreme being, Delia Smith.
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Business Ethics in Ethics Committees?

The Hastings Center Report, 1990
Business Ethics in Ethics Committees? A physical therapist employed at a physician-owned therapy service became distressed when the owner, an orthopedic surgeon, required the therapist to continue care for a patient beyond what could reasonably be documented as improvement.
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Where Are the Ethics in Ethics Committees?

The Hastings Center Report, 1988
Where Are the Ethics in Ethics Committees? Where are the ethics in ethics committees? Even a little reflection on the notion of "ethics" committees, or a cursory experience with their deliberations, suggests that the answer to that question is neither trivial nor obvious. Conflict is the essential element in issues brought before ethics committees.
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The ethics of research ethics committees

BMJ, 2000
Our health service research unit has been carrying out primary evaluative studies for over 30 years. Much of what we do is designed to help improve health care and health services and inform NHS decisions. It may not be fundamental science but it feels worthwhile, sometimes has an important impact, and we know that it is valued, particularly if the ...
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