2 edition of Ethics committees in Central & Eastern Europe found in the catalog.
Ethics committees in Central & Eastern Europe
International Bioethics Conference (2000 Bratislava, Slovakia)
Published
2000
by Charis, IMEB in Bratislava
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Other titles | Ethics committees in Central and Eastern Europe |
Statement | edited by J. Glasa. |
Genre | Congresses. |
Contributions | Glasa, J., Institute of Medical Ethics and Bioethics (Slovakia) |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | R725.3 .I68 2000 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 266 p. |
Number of Pages | 266 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL19640122M |
ISBN 10 | 8088743400 |
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Differences in publication ethics in Central and Eastern Europe Ana Marušić University of Split School of Medicine, Croatia Editor in Chief, Journal of Global Health. This textbook is the output of the project “European Textbook on Ethics in Research”, funded by the European Commission and delivered by members of the Centre for Professional Ethics at Keele University. It is designed for use in the training of science students, researchers and research ethics committee members throughout Europe and beyond.
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The growth of research ethics committees worldwide is now fairly rapid and new “markets” for research ethics are opening all the time. The market metaphor is appropriate, since a good deal of the impetus for research ethics review comes from the development of new pharmaceutical products, the globalisation of pharmaceutical research, development and marketing, and the Cited by: Ethics Committees in Central and Eastern Europe.
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Ethics Committees in Central & Eastern Europe: Proceedings of the International Bioethics Conference Ethics Committees in Central & Eastern Europe Present State & Perspectives for the 21st Century, Bratislava, Slovak Republic, OctoberCreator. Glasa, J. Bibliographic Citation. Download PDF: Sorry, we are unable to provide the full text but you may find it at the following location(s): g (external link)Author: R Ashcroft.
Ethics Committees in Central and Eastern Europe. Ashcroft R. Journal of Medical Ethics, 01 Oct Ethics Committees in Central and Eastern Europe. Reviewed by R Ashcroft. The Full Text of this article is available as a PDF (74K). Articles from Journal of Medical Ethics are provided here courtesy of BMJ Publishing Group.
Full text links. Sinceclinical ethics consultation in form of hospital ethics committees (HECs) was established in most of the transition countries of Central and Eastern Europe. With the recent Clinical Trials Directive, a degree of harmonisation into research ethics committees (RECs) across Europe, including the time taken to assess a trial proposal and the kinds of issues a committee should take into account, has been introduced by the European Union (EU).Cited by: Ethics committee (European Union) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
(Redirected from Ethics Committee (European Union)) Jump to navigation Jump to search. The ethics committee, according to Directive /20/EC, is an independent body in a member state of the European Union, consisting of healthcare professionals and non-medical members, whose responsibility is to protect the rights.
The ethical review process for clinical trials in the European Union David Neal Deputy Director (Policy) National Research Ethics Service, England. - Other trials are booked via a Central Allocation System • Ethics committee must review within 35 calendar daysFile Size: KB.
Central & Eastern Europe Consortium Executive Committee; Central & Eastern Europe Consortium Education Committee; the ISPOR Book of Terms documents the lexicon of the field of health economics and outcomes research.
The new edition will be released as an e-book and will be available for sale in early Code of Ethics; Diversity. In the transitional countries of Central and Eastern Europe, ethics committees were set up during and after fundamental societal and political changes.
After the fall of communism in andhealth care systems of former totalitarian states had to be transformed and assimilated to the emerging democratic by: Ethics by Committee is a wonderful and welcome addition to the literature, providing a useful resource for institutions looking to start an ethics program, ethics committee chairs who would like to improve their existing ethics committee or consultation process, and individuals who serve on ethics committees or perform ethics consultations.
It should be required reading for every member of an Format: Paperback. This book is the first of its kind to bring together experts from across Europe to explore the landscape of current life science policy and industrial development in CEE, including implications for economies, regulatory and legal frameworks, health care, ethics and human : Paperback.
The study analyses existing approaches for ethics training in Eastern Europe and Central Asian countries and selected OECD member countries. It proposes recommendations on how to improve the effectiveness of ethics training, which can be used by countries when they develop their own ethics training for public Size: KB.
Council of Europe but only ratified by a few10, confirms the general principles and provides more specific rules for the role of ethics committees in research, the conditions for adequate informed consent, confidentiality and the right to information Other important international declarations and conventionsFile Size: KB.
committees in the countries of central and eastern Europe. This programme has also helped certain countries to set up national ethics committees. We have every reason to be pleased that 11 of the 17 countries of central and eastern Europe now have national ethics committees, whose representatives are here today, and I am sure discussions in.
Value in Health Regional Issues. Value in Health Regional Issues is a MEDLINE ®-indexed, scientific, peer-reviewed journal to encourage and enhance the science of pharmacoeconomic/health economic and health outcomes research and its use in healthcare decisions in Central and Eastern Europe, Western Asia, Africa and Latin ript submission is open year-round.
EUREC is a network that brings together already existing national Research Ethics Committees (RECs) associations, networks or comparable initiatives on the European level. The network promotes capacity building and assistance for local RECs to cooperate in the EU European Research Area.
Research ethics committees review proposed studies with human partici- pants to ensure that they conform to internationally and locally accepted ethical guidelines, monitor studies once.
Clinical trial applications are reviewed by one central and four independent ethics committees in Latvia, all located in Riga. The principal laws that regulate clinical trials in Estonia are The Medicinal Products Act, passed on Decementered into force on March 1,and Conditions and Procedure for Conducting Clinical Trials.This book is the first of its kind to bring together experts from across Europe to explore the landscape of current life science policy and industrial development in CEE, including implications for economies, regulatory and legal frameworks, health care, ethics and human rights.
New governance arrangements for research ethics committees: is facilitating research achieved at the cost of participants’ interest (1 October, Book reviews.
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