ethics committee
collocation in Englishmeaningsofethicandcommittee
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ethic
noun
uk/ˈeθ.ɪk/us/ˈeθ.ɪk/
a system of accepted beliefs that control behaviour, especially such a system based ...
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committee
noun[C, + sing/pl verb]
uk/kəˈmɪt.i/us/kəˈmɪt̬.i/
a small group of people chosen to represent a larger organization and either make decisions or collect information ...
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(Definition ofethicandcommitteefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Of the participating healthcare institutions, 111 reported having anethicscommittee.
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Often there is no explicit line item in a hospital's budget for anethicscommittee.
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They all described, albeit sometimes briefly, a role for anethicscommitteein dealing with such matters.
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None of the respondents identified the use of any formal educational materials, such as a curriculum or anethicscommitteemanual.
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Ethicscommitteeconsultation, which is advisory in nature, should be sought as early as possible.
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I would also appreciate being directed to any published articles on the topic of establishing anethicscommitteein a community mental health center setting.
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Ethicscommitteecase consultation was expected to produce an acceptable moral consensus,1 assure ethically optimal patient care, and teach medical ethics to hospital staff.
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The diversity of perspectives represented on anethicscommitteecan provide insight and thoughtful deliberation where deciding what is ethically optimal is truly dilemmatic.
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In many cases the institution in which the study was conducted does not even have anethicscommittee.
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The issue of committee size and structure is also germane to the discussion of establishing anethicscommitteein this environment.
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Ethicscommitteeapproval is necessary for all animal studies as well as controlled clinical studies.
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Ethicscommitteeconsultation was requested again and the committee met several days prior to the arrival of the eldest son.
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The localethicscommitteeapproved the study protocol and children and parents gave informed consent.
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The study protocol was approved by theethicscommitteeof the local chamber of physicians.
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The study was approved by the localethicscommittee.
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The study protocol was approved by the localethicscommittee.
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Separate approval for each study was obtained from the local researchethicscommittee.
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The trial had multi-centre and localethicscommitteeapproval.
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The study received full approval from the localethicscommitteeand all subjects gave written informed consent.
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Planning should be assigned to a taskforce comprising select healthcare organization leaders, institutionalethicscommitteemembers, and representatives of diverse groups within the community.
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