Manual for Research Ethics Committees

Manual for Research Ethics Committees

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The sixth edition of the Manual for Research Ethics Committees was first published in 2003, and is a unique compilation of legal and ethical guidance which will prove useful for members of research ethics committees, researchers involved in research with humans, members of the pharmaceutical industry and students of law, medicine, ethics and philosophy.

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Manual for Research Ethics Committees by Sue Eckstein

The sixth edition of the Manual for Research Ethics Committees was first published in 2003, and is a unique compilation of legal and ethical guidance which will prove useful for members of research ethics committees, researchers involved in research with humans, members of the pharmaceutical industry and students of law, medicine, ethics and philosophy. Presented in a clear and authoritative form, it incorporates the key legal and ethical guidelines and specially written chapters on major topics in bioethics by leading academic authors and practitioners, pharmaceutical industry associations and professional bodies.
Review of the hardback: '… a timely and important publication that should be an invaluable aid for applied psychologists, or anyone planning joint research with the NHS … any researcher or member of an ethics committee will find plenty of interest' The Psychologist
Review of the hardback: '… the guidelines are narrowly drawn to provide help for specific types of research; from work on radiation, gene transfer, or the use of genetic information to research in developing countries or with participants who cannot give informed consent … the biggest challenge to the individual researcher is finding help to work through ethical issues, and the resource compiled by Eckstein and her colleagues is a useful place to start.' The Lancet
Review of the hardback: 'Read it now, before your administrators do!' The Psychologist
Born 25th February 1959. Research Associate, Centre of Medical Law & Ethics, King's College London. Organiser of the Centre's short courses on the ethics of research on humans and lay member of Brighton Local Research Ethics Committee.
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ISBN 13 9780521810043
ISBN 10 0521810043
Title Manual for Research Ethics Committees
Author Sue Eckstein
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2003-02-20
Number of pages 578
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