An unfortunate experiment?: The future of ethical review in New Zealand
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An unfortunate experiment?: The future of ethical review in New Zealand
What is this about?
This report describes the system of ethical review that was adopted in New Zealand based on the fi ndings and recommendations from the Cartwright Inquiry in 1988[1]. This is a factual case.
Why is this important?
It discusses the changes made to this system under recent governmental initiatives enacted by the National Party, and some of the implications of those changes[2]
For whom is this important?
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Virtues & Values
Good Practices & Misconduct
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References
- ↑ Mcmillan, John, and Lynne Bowyer. "An Unfortunate Experiment?: The Future of Ethical Review in New Zealand." Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 23.3 (2014): 268-271.
- ↑ Mcmillan, John, and Lynne Bowyer. "An Unfortunate Experiment?: The Future of Ethical Review in New Zealand." Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 23.3 (2014): 268-271.