Research ethics committee
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Research ethics committees are "hospital or other institutional committees established to protect the welfare of research subjects. Federal regulations (the "Common Rule" (45 CFR 46)) mandate the use of these committees to monitor federally-funded biomedical and behavioral research involving human subjects"[1]
Background
- Belmont Report addresses:
Boundaries Between Practice and Research
- Basic Ethical Principles
- Respect for Persons
- Beneficence
- Justice
- Applications
- Informed Consent
- Assessment of Risk and Benefits
- Selection of Subjects
References
- ↑ Anonymous (2024), Research ethics committee (English). Medical Subject Headings. U.S. National Library of Medicine.