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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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2010
Physicians engaged in clinical research must address the challenge to determine whether a potential new intervention represents an advance over current methods, whether the new intervention would avoid harms currently incurred, whether it would save lives currently lost.
Ernst Singer, Christiane Druml
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Physicians engaged in clinical research must address the challenge to determine whether a potential new intervention represents an advance over current methods, whether the new intervention would avoid harms currently incurred, whether it would save lives currently lost.
Ernst Singer, Christiane Druml
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Nursing Ethics, 2015
The Nuffield Council on Bioethics published a report recently on ‘The Culture of Scientific Research in the UK’. I was a steering group member of the Nuffield research culture project. In conversations with academics relating to this project, I was repeatedly struck by similarities with a system I work closely with – the UK National Health Service (NHS)
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The Nuffield Council on Bioethics published a report recently on ‘The Culture of Scientific Research in the UK’. I was a steering group member of the Nuffield research culture project. In conversations with academics relating to this project, I was repeatedly struck by similarities with a system I work closely with – the UK National Health Service (NHS)
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