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Study: Effects of Early Palliative Care Differ by Age, Gender
The effects of early palliative care differ depending on patients’ age and gender, found a recent study.
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Views on Disclosure of Donor-assisted Conception Are Evolving
Should parents inform their children that they were conceived by gamete or embryo donation? A position statement from the American Society for Reproductive Medicine examines the ethics of this issue.
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Physicians’ Mental Health ‘Finally Getting the Attention It Deserves’
Physician well-being is increasingly being recognized as an ethical issue, but mental health stigma remains an obstacle.
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Many Providers Say Spiritual Needs Should Be Assessed, But Few Do So
Should health professionals take a screening spiritual history of their patients? Most clinicians agreed they should, a recent survey found.
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Novel Approaches to Justify Ethics Resources: Value Goes Beyond ROI
Ethics services often find it challenging to demonstrate financial impact on the organization due to lack of data and the preventive nature of many interventions.
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Correction
The March issue of IRB Advisor featured a story about plain language informed consent with an incorrect reference.
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FDA Moves to Shutter Stem Cell Clinics
The FDA recently filed complaints in federal court seeking “permanent injunctions to stop two stem cell clinics from marketing stem cell products without FDA approval and for significant deviations from current good manufacturing practice requirements.”
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Baby Blood: Suit Alleges Michigan Lacked Informed Consent
An attorney in Hemlock, MI, is suing the state for its practice of routinely taking blood samples from newborns for testing and medical research.
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Quality Assurance Project Designed to Improve Good Clinical Practice and Compliance
Using a quality assurance process and feedback loop, an IRB improved its good clinical practice, education, and overall research protection compliance.
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IRB’s New Online Learning System Teaches Student PIs About Submissions
The new Common Rule focuses on creating a more efficient and streamlined IRB review process. This means the time is ripe for better education on how to submit a protocol.