9th-Ethics Committees

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a group of people with scientific and non scientific careers that make sure investigations and medical processes are done safely and respectfully
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scientific career that usually forms part of an ethics committee
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non scientific career that usually forms part of an ethics committee
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place where an ethics committee may work; related to health
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place where an ethics committee may work; related to investigation
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the process of telling potential research participants about the key elements of a research study and what their participation will involve
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related to the application of laws, rules,and principles to limit and guide science and technology
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one of the activities ethics committees do
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autonomy, justice, beneficence, and confidentiality are examples of ethical _________.