Not exact matches
To be successful, you must adapt to these changes, a process which may
involve revisiting your
ethical guidelines from time to time.
Working with vulnerable populations in our world today
involves special consideration of
ethical guidelines and the ability to make
ethical decisions often under the pressures of time and competing
ethical demands.
Some DNA program efforts can raise complex legal and
ethical questions, however, and Jennifer Wagner, a 2014 - 2015 AAAS Congressional Fellow and former research associate at the University of Pennsylvania's Center for the Integration of Genetic Healthcare Technologies, and Sara Katsanis, an Instructor of Science & Society at Duke University, are conducting interviews, surveys, and focus groups around two such programs to learn more about the perspectives of the people
involved and to develop «best practices»
guidelines.
All experiments
involving mice were judged and approved by the national committee for genetic identification of organisms and the animal
ethical committee, and were conducted according to national and international
guidelines.
Students as Researchers is a project in which student teams (elementary or secondary) are trained to conduct collaborative inquiry research following the Tri-Council Policy
Guidelines for
Ethical Research
Involving Humans.
Respectful and
ethical human who believes that implementing firm, clear
guidelines and adopting an attitude of understanding generates a more peaceful environment for all
involved.
Working with vulnerable populations in our world today
involves special consideration of
ethical guidelines and the ability to make
ethical decisions often under the pressures of time and competing
ethical demands.
Aboriginal peoples have long argued that research conducted in their communities does not benefit them or lead to improvements in health.2 The NSW Aboriginal health information
guidelines encourage research questions that
involve collection of health - related information that is «
ethical, meaningful and useful to Aboriginal peoples, based on an agreed view negotiated between the relevant parties to the Partnership» (Box 1).3 The information gathered must also be used to facilitate improved health and to better plan and deliver health services.
That would
involve taking on two roles and is forbidden by professional
guidelines and
ethical standards.
These are hallmarks of PR, and there are now World Health Organization guiding principles specific to indigenous peoples, 7 along with
guidelines, 11,12 joint statements,13 - 15 and a systematic review, 1 to influence PR design and complement
guidelines for
ethical research
involving Indigenous Australians.16 The WHO principles for PR reflect experience in various countries and provide guidance on the joint management of research by research institutions and indigenous peoples.