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|Resource Type=Guidelines
 
|Resource Type=Guidelines
 
|Title=Declaration of Helsinki
 
|Title=Declaration of Helsinki
|Is About=The World Medical Association (WMA) has developed the Declaration of Helsinki in 1964 as a statement of ethical principles for medical research involving human subjects, including research on identifiable human material and data. It has been ratified by [[WHO]].
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|Is About=The World Medical Association (WMA) has developed the Declaration of Helsinki in 1964 as a statement of ethical principles for medical research involving human subjects, including research on identifiable human material and data.
 
|Important Because=The Declaration lays down the principles under which scientific research involving human subjects is allowed. In broad lines, the health and well-being of the patient is of first consideration when conducting research, and as the declaration states: “A physician shall act in the patient’s best interest when providing medical care.” <references />
 
|Important Because=The Declaration lays down the principles under which scientific research involving human subjects is allowed. In broad lines, the health and well-being of the patient is of first consideration when conducting research, and as the declaration states: “A physician shall act in the patient’s best interest when providing medical care.” <references />
 
|Important For=PhD Students; Research subjects; Scientists; Ethics committee members; Principal investigators
 
|Important For=PhD Students; Research subjects; Scientists; Ethics committee members; Principal investigators

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Guidelines

Declaration of Helsinki

What is this about?

The World Medical Association (WMA) has developed the Declaration of Helsinki in 1964 as a statement of ethical principles for medical research involving human subjects, including research on identifiable human material and data.

Why is this important?

The Declaration lays down the principles under which scientific research involving human subjects is allowed. In broad lines, the health and well-being of the patient is of first consideration when conducting research, and as the declaration states: “A physician shall act in the patient’s best interest when providing medical care.”

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