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What is an 'appropriate' ethics committee?

Frequently asked questions - Authorised prescribers
For medical practitioners working outside of a hospital setting, an 'appropriate' ethics committee will be one which has jurisdiction either relating to the principal activities of the practitioner or within a geographic area in which the practitioner conducts his/her activities. For example, the ethics committee of the RACGP could appropriately endorse general practitioners.

Who are the ethics committee members and what do they do?

Ethics FAQ
Tradeloop's Ethics Committee Members are Wholesale Members of Tradeloop who review and vote on ethics cases sent to them by Tradeloop.

What do we do once we have ethics committee approval?

CRASH - FAQ answers
Please send a copy of the ethics committee approval to CRASH Trials Co-ordinating Centre. We will send you all trial materials and treatment drugs. Your hospital will then be ready to start randomising patients. Because the doctors and nurses collaborating in the CRASH-2 trial are busy and working in emergency situations, the trial involves them in almost no extra work: no special investigations or changes to usual management are required and data collection is absolutely minimal.

What is a designated ethics committee, such as those in Quebec?

HumGen - FAQ
In Quebec, Research Ethics Boards (REB) must be designated by the Minister of Health and Social Services to be able to evaluate research, including genetic research, that involves minors and incompetent adults (e.g. adults with advanced Alzheimer's). These populations are considered vulnerable and therefore require special treatment.

When is an ethics question sent to the full Ethics Committee for a response?

The North Carolina State Bar
Only written inquiries are sent to the Ethics Committee. If your inquiry involves the conduct of another lawyer, you will be asked to reduce the inquiry to writing for submission to the full committee. Questions involving matters of first impression or controversy are always sent to the full committee.

What is a committee?

Government of Canada - Parliament & Committees - FAQs (F...
The rules of the House of Commons allow the House to delegate the detailed study of proposed legislation and the scrutiny of government policy and programs to smaller bodies called committees. These committees are composed of Members of Parliament who meet outside the Chamber of the House of Commons in smaller groups.

What is a Statewide Grievance Committee Ethics Opinion?

CT Statewide Grievance Committee - FAQ's
Periodically, the Statewide Grievance Committee publishes written ethics opinions on issues of general importance to the bar. The ethics opinions are published in the Connecticut Law Journal. Attorneys | Case Look-up | Courts | Directories | Educational Resources | E-Services | FAQ's | Juror Information | Media | Opinions | Opportunities | Self-Help | Home

What does the Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility do?

Consumer Resources Frequently Asked Questions - Center for P...
Since 1908, the Ethics Committee has focused its efforts on the development of model national ethics standards and the drafting of definitive ethics opinions interpreting and applying those standards.

What should an ethics committee letter of endorsement contain?

Frequently asked questions - Authorised prescribers
a clear statement that endorsement is being given for the purpose of the medical practitioner becoming an authorised prescriber;

What do I need to do to submit an application to the Ethics Committee?

Frequently Asked Questions
You will need to download and fill out the core module (module 1) and any other applicable module/s of the application form from the 'applications' page. You will also need to fill out the financial details module (module 6). You should then submit one complete copy of your application by e-mail to the Ethics Manager (for complete details see Applications and Submission dates).

What actions can the committee members take against the defendants of an ethics case?

Ethics FAQ
When the committee members vote on a case, they have 5 options which they can choose for the defendant: Tradeloop sends a written warning to the defendant letting them know they are in violation of Tradeloop's Ethics Code policy. Tradeloop sends a written warning to the defendant, the complaint then gets posted to the defendant's account page and posted on the Posted Ethics Cases page.

If I send a written inquiry to the Ethics Committee, will it be kept confidential?

Frequently Asked Questions
No. Your inquiry will become part of the records of the State Bar. As a state agency, the records of the State Bar are public. You may want to state your inquiry in a hypothetical format to avoid improper disclosure of confidential client information.

What are your ethics?

COGCOA - Wicca FAQ
We believe that life is essentially good, and creation and destruction are part of natural cycles. Evil is that which causes harm and/or decreases the joy in the world. The source of evil is not any kind of devil or demiurge, but human action (note: not human nature). Evil is also subjective: what is good for one may be evil for another and vice versa. For example, a man kills an antelope for food -- the antelope's death is bad to the antelope, but good to the man who must eat to live.

What are Witch ethics?

FAQs about Y Dynion Mwyn - Welsh Faerie Witchcraft
There are no ten commandments in Witchcraft, but there are some common expressions such as the "Wiccan or Witches Rede" and the "threefold law." According to most versions of the threefold law, whatever one does comes back to one three times; kind of an amplified karma. One short, rhymed version of the Wiccan Rede states "Eight words the Wiccan Rede fulfill: An it harm none, do what you will.

Why do I need approval from the Animal Care and Ethics Committee (ACEC)?

Frequently Asked Questions: Animal Ethics / Animal Ethics / ...
The NSW Animal Research Act (1985) and the Animal Research Regulation (1995) stipulate that approval must be obtained from the institutional Animal Care and Ethics Committee (ACEC) before animals are used for research or teaching. This legislation was introduced to protect the welfare of animals, by ensuring that their use in research and teaching is always humane, considerate, responsible and justified.

Do I need to submit my research proposal to the Ethics Committee for approval?

Frequently Asked Questions
If your project involves any aspect of research involving humans, even if you propose to use only a questionnaire or analyse medical records, you will need to submit an application for review by the Ethics Committee. Yes, any research involving humans will need to be reviewed by the Ethics Committee. You should read chapter 15 of the National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research (2007) before proceeding with your application.

How do I find the telephone number for the appropriate Local Emergency Planning Committee?

Fequently Asked Questions
Not necessarily. Section 311 requires a one-time submittal of material safety data sheets or a MSDS list. This should be done within 60 days of the chemicals arriving on site. You should submit updated information if new chemicals are acquired or a manufacturer changes a MSDS within 90 days. The Washington State Emergency Response Commission does not require copies of MSDS sheets. We request a list of the chemicals present at each facility including their physical and health hazards.
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