Hospital or other institutional ethics committees established to consider the ethical dimensions of patient care. Distinguish from ETHICS COMMITTEES, RESEARCH, which are established to monitor the welfare of patients or healthy volunteers participating in research studies
Committees established to review interim data and efficacy outcomes in clinical trials. The findings of these committees are used in deciding whether a trial should be continued as designed, changed, or terminated. Government regulations regarding federally-funded research involving human subjects (the "Common Rule") require (45 CFR 46.111) that research ethics committees reviewing large-scale clinical trials monitor the data collected using a mechanism such as a data monitoring committee. FDA regulations (21 CFR 50.24) require that such committees be established to monitor studies conducted in emergency settings
Committees established by professional societies, health facilities, or other institutions to consider decisions that have bioethical implications. The role of these committees may include consultation, education, mediation, and/or review of policies and practices. Committees that consider the ethical dimensions of patient care are ETHICS COMMITTEES, CLINICAL; committees established to protect the welfare of research subjects are ETHICS COMMITTEES, RESEARCH
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Committee for Arab Affairs (London, England) / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n00046947 : Divided Against Zion : Anti-Zionist Opposition to the Creation of a Jewish State in Palestine, 1945-1948
2013
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Committee for Economic Development of Australia. / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80085279 : Problems & progress : CEDA's evolving role : think tanks and the Australian political environment
1985
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Committee for Economic Development of Australia -- Directories. / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80085279 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99001609 : Government for the 21st Century : selected proceedings of joint CEDA-Australian Unity forums on constitutional change, Melbourne 1998
Hospital or other institutional ethics committees established to consider the ethical dimensions of patient care. Distinguish from ETHICS COMMITTEES, RESEARCH, which are established to monitor the welfare of patients or healthy volunteers participating in research studies
Committees established by professional societies, health facilities, or other institutions to consider decisions that have bioethical implications. The role of these committees may include consultation, education, mediation, and/or review of policies and practices. Committees that consider the ethical dimensions of patient care are ETHICS COMMITTEES, CLINICAL; committees established to protect the welfare of research subjects are ETHICS COMMITTEES, RESEARCH
The Exploratory Committee on Assessing the Progress of Education was established in 1964. The name was changed in 1968 to Committee on Assessing the Progress of Education, and in 1970 to National Assessment of Educational Progress.Works by this body are found under the name used at the time of publication.SUBJECT ENTRY: Works about this body are entered under the name used during the latest period covered
Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. : Economic, social, and cultural rights in international law : contemporary issues and challenges / edited by Eibe Riedel, Gilles Giacca, Christophe Golay
Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States -- Evaluation : Evaluating CFIUS : challenges posed by a changing global economy : hearing before the Subcommittee on Monetary Policy and Trade of the Committee on Financial Services, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifteenth Congress, second session, January 9, 2018
Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy (U.S.) / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82157110 : Research briefings 1986 : for the Office of Science and Technology Policy, the National Science Foundation, and selected Federal departments and agencies / Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy, National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine