The Declaration of Helsinki (DoH, Finnish: Helsingin julistus) is a set of ethical principles regarding human experimentation developed originally in 1964...
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The Declaration of Helsinki is a document setting out ethical principles for human medical experimentation. The term may also refer to: Helsinki Accords...
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Human subject research (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
order to inform participants of the risk-benefit outcomes of experiments.[citation needed] The Declaration of Helsinki was established in 1964 to regulate...
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Placebo-controlled study (category Design of experiments)
following elaborative announcement: Note of clarification on paragraph 29 of the WMA Declaration of Helsinki The WMA hereby reaffirms its position that...
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Unethical human experimentation (category Violations of medical neutrality)
syphilis experiments, and the mistreatment of indigenous populations in Canada and Australia. The Declaration of Helsinki, developed by the World Medical Association...
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professionals. This document dates back to the fifth century BCE. Both The Declaration of Helsinki (1964) and The Nuremberg Code (1947) are two well-known and well...
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The Helsinki Final Act, also known as Helsinki Accords or Helsinki Declaration, was the document signed at the closing meeting of the third phase of the...
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Medical ethics (redirect from History of medical ethics)
professionals. This document dates back to the fifth century BCE. Both The Declaration of Helsinki (1964) and The Nuremberg Code (1947) are two well-known and well...
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Nuremberg Code (category Design of experiments)
the Federal Courts of the United States. Belmont Report Civil and political rights Declaration of Geneva Declaration of Helsinki Good clinical practice...
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1964, the World Medical Association published a code of research ethics, the Declaration of Helsinki. It was based on the Nuremberg Code, focusing on medical...
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favorable risk–benefit ratio may a study be considered ethical. The Declaration of Helsinki, adopted by the World Medical Association, states that biomedical...
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chronological list of international declarations, declarations of independence, declarations of war, etc. Also known as the Book of Sports. Also known...
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Dignity (category Articles with Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy links)
World Medical Association issued the Declaration of Helsinki. The Declaration says at article 11, "It is the duty of physicians who participate in medical...
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Ethics committee (category Design of experiments)
into international guidelines in the first revision to the Declaration of Helsinki (Helsinki II, 1975). A controversy arose over the fourth revision (1996)...
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Discipline Declaration of Geneva Declaration of Helsinki Don't be evil Eight precepts Election Commission of India's Model Code of Conduct Five Pillars of Islam...
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The Declaration of Geneva was adopted by the General Assembly of the World Medical Association at Geneva in 1948, amended in 1968, 1983, 1994, editorially...
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Medical research (redirect from History of medical research)
humans has to strictly follow the medical ethics sanctioned in the Declaration of Helsinki and the institutional review board where the research is conducted...
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Common Rule (category United States Department of Health and Human Services)
oversight of human research and followed the 1975 revision of the Declaration of Helsinki; it is encapsulated in the 1991 revision to the U.S. Department of Health...
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Arthur M. Sackler (category American people of Polish-Jewish descent)
World War II, did not yet have the oversight of the Nuremberg Code and later the Declaration of Helsinki and the Belmont Report. The Sacklers sought to...
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Hippocratic Oath (redirect from Oath of Hippocrates)
experimentation Declaration of Helsinki Human experimentation in the United States Nuremberg code Ethical practices for engineers Iron Ring Order of the Engineer...
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A unilateral declaration of independence (UDI) or "unilateral secession" is a formal process leading to the establishment of a new state by a subnational...
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Archaeological ethics (redirect from Ethics of archaeology)
and the Declaration of Helsinki (1964). The earliest archaeologists were typically amateurs who would excavate a site with the sole purpose of collecting...
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Placebo (redirect from Placebo (origins of technical term))
treatments. The ethics of placebo-controlled studies have been debated in the revision process of the Declaration of Helsinki. Of particular concern has...
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believe that your study methods were ethical?" "We complied with the Declaration of Helsinki." "We got our study design approved by our local institutional...
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Nuremberg Code to protect the rights of research subjects. In 1964, the World Medical Association's Declaration of Helsinki specified that experiments involving...
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under the Declaration of Helsinki to undertake duplicative clinical trials on human subjects. Similar concerns have been raised in the context of test data...
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revised Declaration of Helsinki, states that "Every clinical trial must be registered in a publicly accessible database before recruitment of the first...
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Reporting bias (section Types of reporting bias)
Sometimes, investigators fail to publish the results of entire studies. The Declaration of Helsinki and other consensus documents have outlined the ethical...
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Research (redirect from Research ethics of science)
Code, the 1964 Declaration of Helsinki, and the 1978 Belmont Report. Today, research ethics committees, such as those of the US, UK, and EU, govern and...
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Osteopathic Oath (category Oaths of medicine)
principles of osteopathy which were first enunciated by Andrew Taylor Still. Declaration of Helsinki Medical ethics Nightingale Pledge Nuremberg code Oath of Asaph...
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