Sentences with phrase «ethics committees of»

Ethics approval was received from the Flinders University Social and Behavioural Research Ethics Committee, the SA Health Human Research Ethics Committee and the ethics committees of the Aboriginal Health Council of South Australia and the Department of Education and Children's Services.
Ethics approval for the project was sought from and granted by the ethics committees of the Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council of New South Wales (AH&MRC), Sydney South West Area Health Service, and the NSW Institute of Psychiatry.
We have successfully represented clients before ethics committees of associations and private boards.
However, this change is going to have to come from a revamp of the rules, not from the ethics committees of the states.
All subjects gave written informed consent, and the local ethics committees of Funen and Vejle County approved the study.
The ethics committee of the Cameroonian football association will look into allegations of «fraud» by «seven bad apples» in their three group games.
Former Fifa president Sepp Blatter is facing another corruption investigation after the ethics committee of world football's governing body announced it was opening proceedings against him and key lieutenants Jerome Valcke and Markus Kattner.
In total, 7893 parents gave informed consent for participation of their infants in the postnatal phase of the study.33 The medical ethics committee of the Erasmus Medical Center (Rotterdam, Netherlands) approved the study.
Ya got to love he sits on the alleged ethics committee of the NY State Senate.
Recall that the ethics committee of the Senate began sitting on Monday to probe allegations against Marafa.
But the possibility was seized on by the media after the ethics committee of the British Medical Association was reported to be willing to approve the technique in principle.
The ethics committee of the University of Bucharest has since come to a similar conclusion, and it is now up to the education minister, whom Ponta appointed, to make a decision on whether to retract the title.
Informed consent was obtained from all participants and the experiment was approved by the ethics committee of the University of Leipzig in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki.
The study was performed in accordance with the principles of the 1993 Declaration of Helsinki and approved by the ethics committee of the University of Verona.
Approval from the ethics committee of the Royal Veterinary College was not sought as it is the policy of the ethics committee not to subject retrospective studies of images stored in the archive to ethical review.
In an exceptional move, the ethics committee of the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) last week decried the public - relations offensive as inappropriate for a high - quality and objective scientific debate, and reminded researchers working on controversial topics of the need to report results responsibly to the public.
Previously, Russell served as vice chair of the American Intellectual Property Law Association's Trade Secrets Committee, vice chair of the American Intellectual Property Law Association's Trade Secrets Litigation Subcommittee (of the Trade Secrets Committee), chair of the American Intellectual Property Law Association's Legislation Subcommittee (of the Trade Secrets Committee), co-chair of the Boston Patent Law Association's Trade Secret Committee, co-chair of the Boston Bar Association's Intellectual Property Section, co-chair of the Boston Bar Association Strategic Planning Committee, and co-chair of the Boston Bar Association Annual Meeting Committee, and has been a member and co-chair of the Boston Bar Foundation John & Abigail Adams Benefit steering committee, served as Secretary of the Committee on Legal Assistance at the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, served as an alternate member of the Town of Marblehead Planning Board, sat on the ethics committee of the Martha's Vineyard Hospital, served as a volunteer alumni interviewer for the Tufts University admissions program, and served as chair and co-chair of Foley & Lardner's Boston office pro bono committee and a member of the national pro bono committee.
In May, a judicial ethics committee of the New York State Unified Court System found that it was ethical for a judge to carry a pistol into his courtroom.
Since the details of ethical responsibilities differ from state to state and from country to country, I encourage you to contact the ethics committee of the local professional licensing board to see what specific boundary was violated.
Ethics approval The ethics committee of Wuhan Union Hospital approved the study, and all participants provided written informed consent prior to enrolment.
Ethics approval The ethics committee at the Indian Institute of Public Health - Hyderabad and the ethics committee of the CHGN Uttarakhand Cluster granted ethics approval.
As well as seeking approval from the ethics committee of the academic institution or hospital where the research will take place, the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) stipulates that for Aboriginal health research, the ethics approval process must include an assessment by, or advice from, people who have connections with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples or knowledge of research in the area, and who are familiar with the culture and practices of Indigenous participants in the study.9 Most states and territories have their own dedicated ethics committee for Aboriginal health research proposals (Box 2).
Ethical approval was obtained from the ethics committee of psychology division in the university institution.
The study was carried out in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki, and was approved by the research ethics committee of the University of Montreal pediatric hospital (St - Justine Hospital).
In conformity with the norms of the Brazilian National Health Council, the study was approved by the research with human beings ethics committee of the Federal University of Santa Catarina, under protocol number 84/06.
This project was approved by the internal ethics committee of the University of Torino.
The ethics committee of Northern Ostrobotnia Hospital District approved the study, and both parents and adolescents gave written informed consent.
The study was approved by the local ethics committee of the University of Amsterdam.
SAH made it possible to attain the survey form approval by the research ethics committee of Iqra University.

Not exact matches

The House of Commons ethics committee held hearings this week to take a closer look at the breach that involves Facebook and, allegedly, the political consultancy firm Cambridge Analytica.
A business - communication industry group that named Blazek its Communicator of the Year in 2013 said an ethics committee is currently evaluating how to address her venomous leaked messages.
The other day Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced he was establishing a committee within the company to evaluate the ethics of its artificial intelligence efforts.
In fact, the boards followed most of the accepted standards for board operations: Members showed up for meetings; they had lots of personal money invested in the company; audit committees, compensation committees, and codes of ethics were in place; the boards weren't too small, too big, too old, or too young.
One - by - one, members of the House of Commons» Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics questioned Massingham and Silvester's credibility and ethics.
We have struck a more collegial tone within the legislature on issues of democracy and health: for instance, we struck an all - party committee to review ethics in the legislature and asked MLAs Dr. David Swann and Danielle Larivee to co-lead a review of the province's mental health services.
He agreed to pay a $ 300,000 fine for misleading the committee during the investigation, and in the process dodged conviction on the actual charges through a combination of finessing some legal definitions, sheer self - confidence and raw political power (as Speaker of the House at the time of the complaints, he appointed the ethics committee.
The ethics committee at the Hurley Medical Center in Flint, Michigan weighed in on August 9, 1993, opining that to honor the parents» desire to continue Baby Terry's treatment «would be contrary to medical judgment and to moral and ethical beliefs of physicians caring for the patient» (my emphasis).
Allen H. Roberts II, M.D., is professor of clinical medicine and chair of the ethics committee at Georgetown University Medical Center.
While sitting on hospital medical - ethics committees, I have sometimes worried that physicians are tempted, against the wishes of parents, to refuse or slow down life - sustaining treatment to an infant they think is better off dead.
A general summary was provided by ethics experts who testified before then - Congressman Albert Gore's Committee on Science and Technology in 1982: (1) Though risks in experimentation are inevitable, a strong bias toward the sacredness of human life requires the highest regard for the patient or subject.
In order to justify these recommendations, the committee appeals to an idiosyncratic conception of ethics and conscience.
Presumably, the committee from the United Church of Christ that called on Abernathy to «repent» of his authorship of the King autobiography felt that King's personal life was so uninteresting, or that such a neat separation could be made between personal morality and public ethics, that Abernathy could have only destructive motives for his revelation.
Bishop Michael Nazir - Ali, a former chairman of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority's ethics committee, the UK's fertility watchdog has criticised a decision by the NHS to fund a new fertility clinic that offers treatment to couples including those in same - sex partnerships.
Reflecting on the disordered state of medical oaths in the era of abortion, the Value of Life Committee in early 1995 sent a letter of inquiry to a group of prominent scholars and physicians, including distinguished authors of texts on medical ethics.
Borrowing from the new secular ethic of «compassionate death,» even the Catholic Health Association now publishes articles encouraging «futility policies» for hospital ethics committees that enable them to force the withdrawal of treatment from patients or families who do not make the «right» choice.
But several weeks after the operation, Steven's wife, Christie, accepted the prognosis that Steven would not improve and acquiesced to the hospital ethics committee's recommendation of withdrawing his tube feedings.
In 2007, for example, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) published an ethics - committee opinion denying its members the right of conscience against abortion:
It's a little harder to trust him after some key members of the ethics committee were booted.
Fifa's Belgian executive committee member, Michel D'Hooghe, has been cleared of ethics breaches over the gift of a painting from Russia's 2018 World Cup bid and accusations he tried to secure a job in Qatar for the son of a friend --(Guardian)
«In view of the facts alleged in this report, which include bribery allegations, Fifa secretary general Jerome Valcke, in compliance with article 16 of the Fifa code of ethics, yesterday requested the Fifa ethics committee to open ethics proceedings.»
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