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Ethical Review Process

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The ethical review process is a systematic procedure used by organizations, institutions, or committees to evaluate research projects, clinical trials, or any activities involving human or animal subjects to ensure they adhere to ethical standards, protect participant rights, and promote responsible conduct in research.

Key Features

  • Review by ethics committees or Institutional Review Boards (IRBs)
  • Assessment of risks and benefits
  • Ensuring informed consent procedures
  • Protection of vulnerable populations
  • Compliance with legal and institutional guidelines
  • Ongoing monitoring and oversight

Pros

  • Promotes ethical integrity in research
  • Protects the rights and welfare of participants
  • Enhances public trust in scientific investigations
  • Helps prevent misconduct and harm
  • Facilitates compliance with legal standards

Cons

  • Can be time-consuming and bureaucratic
  • May introduce delays in research initiation
  • Potential biases depending on review panel members
  • Variability in standards across institutions
  • Possibility of over-regulation hindering innovative research

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