Various organizations have created guidelines for human subject research for various kinds of research and for various situations. Nuremberg Code Main Nuremberg Code In the early 1940s in Germany doctors conducted Nazi human experimentation on unwilling test subjects one way of describing the procedures could be to call it medical torture . After the Allies of World War II Allied Forces won World War II , United States authorities who held the Palace of Justice Nuremberg Nuremberg Palace of Justice used that building to host the Doctors Trial in which Nazi researchers were charged with crimes against humanity for unethical research practices. After the Subsequent Nuremberg Trials many people felt compelled to create laws to codify some research guidelines to protect research participants and define acceptable relationships between researchers and research participants. In 1949 the Nuremberg Code was published to be a set of guidelines to guide researchers who work with human subjects. Among the points of the code are the following concepts participants must continually give their voluntary consent, the study must have the goal of producing good for society, and considerations must be taken to protect participants from even the remote possibility of injury. Declaration of Helsinki Main Declaration of Helsinki In 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 research with therapeutic intent. Subsequently, medical professionals and researchers began requiring that research follows the principles outlined in the Declaration. This document was one of the milestones towards the implementation of the institutional review board IRB process. ref cite doi 10.1080 08989629308573826 ref Belmont Report Main Belmont Report The Tuskegee syphilis experiment was an experiment .... This document contains great guidelines for the use of deception in research. For members of the APA ... more details
Refimprove date July 2009 The TV Parental Guidelines system was first proposed on December 19, 1996 by the United States Congress , the television industry and the Federal Communications Commission FCC , and went into effect by January 1, 1997 on most major U.S. broadcast television broadcast and cable network s in response to public concerns of increasingly explicit sexual content, graphic violence ... sets manufactured since 2000, but the guidelines themselves have no legal force, and does not apply ... and obscenity guidelines that prevent most of this type of programming from airing on broadcast ... of simulated sexual intercourse. Development of the guidelines In the Telecommunications Act of 1996 ..., a voluntary television rating system the TV Parental Guidelines to provide parents with advance information ... together and voluntarily pledged to create such a system. They agreed that the guidelines would be applied ... be reviewed some 2,000 hours a day. The guidelines would be applied episodically to all programming ... of the TV Parental Guidelines, a voluntary system of guidelines providing parents with information .... The guidelines were modeled after the MPAA movie ratings. The television industry agreed to insert a ratings icon on screen at the beginning of all rated programs, and to encode the guidelines for use ... experts, to ensure accuracy, uniformity and consistency of the guidelines and to consider any public ... programming, and that the size of the icons would be increased. The revised guidelines were supported ... of the advocacy community to be added to the TV Parental Guidelines Monitoring Board. On March ... parents parent guide.html FCC TV Parental Guidelines http www.commonsensemedia.org Common Sense Media References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Tv Parental Guidelines Category Media content ratings systems Category Television in the United States es Clasificaci n por edades TV Parental Guidelines pt Orienta o Parental de TV TV Parental Guidelines zh ... more details
The United Nations Guidelines for Consumer Protection is a declaration of best practices in consumer protection law and policy. The Guidelines are not binding, but do provide a set of basic consumer protection ... Consumption New Guidelines for the Global Consumer year 1998 url http www.un.org esa sustdev ... provisions of the Guidelines are also directed at businesses. ref For example, article 39, Business ... protection with a view to elaborating a set of general guidelines for consumer protection, taking ... 39 a39r248.htm ref In 1983, draft guidelines for consumer protection were submitted to ECOSOC in response to its request. Following extensive discussions and negotiations, the Guidelines were adopted ... Structure The Guidelines originally covered seven areas physical safety, promotion and protection ... and competition policy, states that the Guidelines take into account the interests and needs of consumers ...?intItemID 4167&lang 1 ref A 1993 report on progress in implementation of the Guidelines by the UN Secretary General noted that most governments who responded reported that the guidelines had had a significant ... issue 1 url http www.springerlink.com content x601r63g16x12622 ref The reception of the Guidelines within .... ref name brown cite web last Brown first Robin title The United Nations Guidelines for Consumer ... un guidelines r brown paper.doc year 2011 ref The eight sections of the Guidelines have also been restated ... hand, at the time of their negotiation the Guidelines were opposed by certain business interests ... the UN Guidelines for Consumer Protection journal Journal of Consumer Policy year 1987 volume 10 ... International, which was involved in preparatory work for the original guidelines ref name brown ... amendments to the Guidelines covering the topic of access to knowledge . ref cite web last Consumers International title Promoting Access to Knowledge through the UN Guidelines for Consumer Protection url http a2knetwork.org guidelines ref See also Consumer activism Consumer protection United Nations ... more details
The Connecticut Child Support Guidelines are published by the Connecticut Commission for Child Support Guidelines pursuant to Connecticut General Statute 46b 215a. The Commission is required to meet within every four years to revise and update the Connecticut Child Support Guidelines. Commission Composition The commission is composed of eleven members, seven of whom are determined by state office The Chief Court Administrator or his designee the Commissioner of Social Services or his designee the Attorney General or his designee the chairpersons and ranking members of the joint standing committee on judiciary or their designees The remaining four members are appointed by the Governor a representative of the Connecticut Bar Association a representative of legal services, a person who represents the financial concerns of child support obligors a representative of the Permanent Commission on the Status of Women The chairperson of the commission shall be elected by the members of the Commission. The goals of the Commission are to ensure the appropriateness of periodic child support payment awards. External links http www.jud.state.ct.us Publications ChildSupport 2005CSguidelines.pdf Connecticut Child Support Guidelines Category Child support Category Government of Connecticut Category Connecticut law Connecticut stub ... more details
The EASE Guidelines for Authors and Translators of Scientific Articles to be Published in English often shortened to EASE Guidelines for Authors and Translators or EASE Guidelines were first published by the European Association of Science Editors EASE in 2010. ref name LP Ufnalska S. 2010. http alpsp.publisher.ingentaconnect.com content alpsp lp 2010 00000023 00000004 art00009 Multilingual EASE Guidelines for Authors and Translators . PDF 0.01 MB Learned Publishing 23 4 331 332. ref An updated version appeared in June 2011. ref http www.ease.org.uk publications author guidelines June 2011 edition of EASE Guidelines ref The EASE Guidelines summarize the most important editorial recommendations, aiming to make international scientific communication more efficient and to aid in preventing scientific misconduct . The document has been translated into many languages, to facilitate its popularization worldwide and help scientists from non English speaking world Anglophone countries. ref name CSE Ufnalska S.B. 2011. http www.councilscienceeditors.org i4a pages index.cfm?pageid 3621 EASE Guidelines Help Editors and Scientists Save Time . Science Editor 34 4 e10. Retrieved 2012 01 03 ref History The EASE Guidelines are a result of long discussions on the electronic European Association of Science Editors EASE Forum and during the European Association of Science Editors 2009 conference Integrity in Science Communication 2009 EASE conference in Pisa , as well as subsequent consultations ... editorial guidelines need to be translated and popularized. 1.1 MB European Science Editing 36 2 40 41 ref Contents The document includes a succinct set of practical guidelines explaining how to write ... selected issues in greater detail or provide more examples. The EASE Guidelines emphasize the need ... made mostly by volunteers , as well as to review the EASE Guidelines annually. ref name LP Non ... references External links http www.ease.org.uk DEFAULTSORT Ease Guidelines For Authors And Translators ... more details
TOCright The Guidelines for Examination in the European Patent Office or, for short, the EPO Guidelines are general instructions, for the patent examiner examiner s working at the European Patent Office EPO as well as for the parties interacting with the EPO, ref Including the applicants, patentees, opponents, third parties, and their Representation before the European Patent Office representatives . ref on the practice and procedure at the EPO in the various aspects of the prosecution of European patent application s and European patent s. The Guidelines have been adopted, effective as at 1 June 1978, by the President of the EPO in accordance with EPC Article 10 2 a . ref Guidelines, General Part, 1. Preliminary remarks. ref The current Guidelines include five parts, relating respectively to the Grant procedure before the European Patent Office Formalities examination formalities examination Part A , the Grant procedure before the European Patent Office Establishment of a search report search Part B , the Grant procedure before the European Patent Office Substantive examination substantive examination Part C , the Opposition procedure before the European Patent Office opposition and Limitation and revocation procedures before the European Patent Office limitation revocation procedures Part D , and general procedural matters Part E . Legal status According to several decisions of the Boards of Appeal of the EPO , the guidelines are only general instructions intended to cover normal occurrences. An Examining Division ref The Examining Divisions are responsible for the examination ... to act in accordance with the Guidelines, but these are not rules of law, so failure to follow ... 2006 , VI.M.8. Legal status of the Guidelines for Examination in the EPO, page 476. See also http legal.european ... legal texts guidelines.html Guidelines for Examination in the European Patent Office 2010 http www.epo.org law practice legal texts guidelines 2012.html Draft version of the revised Guidelines for Examination ... more details
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Infobox journal cover Deleted image removed image TG logo.jpg 200px center discipline Pharmacology abbreviation Treat. Guidel. Med. Lett. publisher The Medical Letter, Inc. country United States history 2001 present website http medicalletter.org ISSN 1541 2792 Treatment Guidelines from The Medical Letter is published monthly 12 issues year by the non profit organization The Medical Letter, Inc. , which also publishes The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics . The journal provides reviews of drug classes for the treatment of most primary care disorders, such as diabetes and hypertension . A typical issue of Treatment Guidelines contains recommendations for drugs of choice and comparative drug assessments specifically analyzing a drugs effectiveness, safety, and cost. External links http medicalletter.org Treatment Guidelines website http medlet best.securesites.com downloads Editorialchart.pdf flowchart of the editorial process Category Publications established in 2001 Category Pharmacology journals Category Monthly journals Category English language journals ... more details
Multiple issues wikify February 2012 primarysources July 2008 notability July 2008 The Council on Chiropractic Guidelines and Practice Parameters CCGPP researches and rates evidence for the chiropractic profession, and compiles it into a summary document containing a literature synthesis. ref cite web url http ccgpp.org title Who is CCGPP and how was it formed? publisher Council on Chiropractic Guidelines and Practice Parameters year 2008 accessdate 2008 07 08 ref History The Council on Chiropractic Guidelines and Practice Parameters CCGPP , was formed in 1995 at the behest of the Congress of Chiropractic State Associations COCSA , and with assistance from the American Chiropractic Association , Association of Chiropractic Colleges , Council on Chiropractic Education , Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards , Foundation for the Advancement of Chiropractic Sciences , Foundation for Chiropractic Education and Research , International Chiropractor s Association , National Association of Chiropractic Attorneys and the National Institute for Chiropractic Research Mission The CCGPP s mission is to provide consistent and widely adopted chiropractic practice information, to perpetually distribute and update this data, as is necessary, so that consumers and others have reliable information on which to base informed health care decisions. Structure Six members were appointed to represent the Congress of Chiropractic State Associations COCSA . Other members were appointed by the organizations that created CCGPP. The CCGPP is a steering organization of 21 individuals. 16 are chiropractors with one in education, one in research and 14 in full time private practice. There is a vendor representative, a representative from chiropractic colleges and attorneys representing the National Association of Chiropractic Attorneys, as well as a public member. A research commission with several dozen members reports to and is supervised by CCGPP. References reflist Chiropractic Category ... more details
The Federal Sentencing Guidelines are rules that set out a uniform Sentence law sentencing policy for individuals ... U.S.S.G. 2X5.2 title 2009 Federal Sentencing Guidelines Manual ref in the United States federal courts system. The Guidelines do not apply to less serious misdemeanors. ref citation url http www.ussc.gov 2009guid 1b1 9.htm chapter U.S.S.G. 1B1.9 title 2009 Federal Sentencing Guidelines Manual ref History Enabling legislation The Guidelines are the product of the United States Sentencing Commission ... The Guidelines primary goal was to alleviate sentencing disparities that research had indicated was prevalent in the existing sentencing system, and the guidelines reform was specifically intended to provide ... his or her sentence. As part of the guidelines reform, parole was abolished. The federal effort followed guidelines projects in several states, initially funded by the United States Department of Justice , and led by Jack Kress and his research team during the late 1970s. The first sentencing guidelines ... Pennsylvania . Statewide guidelines systems were next established in Utah , Minnesota ... sentencing guidelines were formally adopted in 1987. Given that the vast majority of criminal ..., although significant variations exist among them. For example, Minnesota s Sentencing Guidelines Commission initially sought consciously not to increase prison capacity through guidelines ... the first set of guidelines, the Commission used data drawn from 10,000 presentence investigation ..., the United States Parole Commission s guidelines and statistics, and data from other sources in order to determine which distinctions were important in pre guidelines practice. ref citation url http www.ussc.gov 2009guid 1a1.htm chapter U.S.S.G. 1A title 2009 Federal Sentencing Guidelines Manual ref Sentencing criteria already in use by judges was thus codified as guidelines. The Commission essentially ... totally rewritten the guidelines. Among other changes, the original amendment would have eliminated ... more details
Guidance essay These are guidelines for truly encyclopedic articles about local California public officials. These norms, which are in accord with Wikipedia Policies and guidelines Wikipedia policies , are designed to provide continuity across a particular subset of Wikipedia Manual of Style Biographies biographical articles but not to stifle WP Bold creativity . align right TOC Who is covered here A person who is or has been a member of a local California political body board of supervisors, city council, etc. is eligible for a separate Wikipedia article if he or she has received significant coverage in Wikipedia Reliable sources reliable Wikipedia No original research Primary, secondary and tertiary sources secondary sources that are Wikipedia Verifiability Sources independent of the subject. The size or population of the political district is not a factor in Wp Notability Notability . Other articles that may benefit from these norms are those covering elected or appointed public officials like mayors, judges, district attorneys and so forth, but those articles may already have been edited in a different format from this one, so it is best to maintain the original organization and style if consensus so warrants. Design of the articles File Inverted pyramid 2.svg thumb right Important facts go at the top. Important facts about the subjects go at the top inverted pyramid style . The articles are structured so that the reader can get the full story of the subject s life by reading the opener the lead paragraph or paragraphs and the section marked Biography which follows the lead, with the further details of the public service or offices left for later. Opener The opening paragraph or paragraphs lead or lede has The name of the person in bold face, including the most common variant s by which the person was known, also in bold face. Only the year of birth and death, if known see Wikipedia Manual of Style Dates and numbers Dates of birth and death . The months and dates ... more details
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selfref For guidelines on Wikipedia, see Wikipedia List of guidelines or Wikipedia Policies and guidelines . Guideline is the NATO reporting name for the Soviet S 75 Dvina SA 2 surface to air missile. Wiktionary guideline A guideline is a statement by which to determine a course of action. A guideline aims to streamline particular processes according to a set routine or sound practice. By definition, following a guideline is never mandatory. Guidelines are not binding and are not enforced. U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs, http www.va.gov trm TRMGlossaryPage.asp Guidelines may be issued by and used by any organization governmental or private to make the actions of its employees or divisions more predictable, and presumably of higher quality. Examples or guidelines are EASE Guidelines for Authors and Translators of Scientific Articles Federal Sentencing GuidelinesGuidelines for Examination in the European Patent Office Guideline medical Medical guidelines Human interface guidelines Programming style Programming style guidelines Category Official documents de Richtlinie ko it Linea guida nl Richtlijn ... more details
OARAC is the abbreviation for the Office of AIDS Research Advisory Council , which is developing guidelines for the use of antiretroviral agents in HIV 1 infected adult s and adolescent s ref name oarac Guidelines for the Use of Antiretroviral Agents in HIV 1 Infected Adults and Adolescents, December 1, 2009, Developed by the DHHS Panel on Antiretroviral Guidelines for Adults and Adolescents A Working Group of the Office of AIDS Research Advisory Council OARAC . http www.aidsinfo.nih.gov ContentFiles AdultandAdolescentGL.pdf full guidelines . ref . References references Category HIV AIDS research institutes ... more details
The Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences CIOMS is an international, nongovernmental, not for profit organization established jointly by World Health Organization WHO and United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO in 1949. CIOMS serves the scientific interests of the international biomedical community in general and has been active in promulgating guidelines for the ethical conduct of research, among other activities. CIOMS promulgated guidelines in 1993 entitled CIOMS Guidelines International Ethical Guidelines for Biomedical Research Involving Human Subjects . These 15 guidelines address issues including informed consent, standards for external review, recruitment of participants, and more. The Guidelines are general instructions and principles of ethical biomedical research. Guidelines for human subjects The International Ethical Guidelines for Biomedical Research Involving Human Subjects , sometimes informally referred to as CIOMS Guidelines , is a set of ethical principles regarding human experimentation created in 1993 by CIOMS and updated in 2002. These 21 guidelines 15 in the original report address issues including Informed consent , standards for external review, recruitment of participants, and more. The Guidelines are general instructions and principles of ethical biomedical research. Guidelines for animal testing The Council has also issued International Guiding Principles for Biomedical Research Involving Animals . See also Clinical trial Animal testing International Conference on Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use ICH Regulation of therapeutic goods Uppsala Monitoring Centre World Medical Association References http cme.cancer.gov c01 a02 04.htm U.S. National Institutes of Health Dead link date January 2009 CIOMS Guidelines , Human Participant Protections Education for Research Teams External links http www.cioms.ch CIOMS home page Category Clinic ... more details
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The American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law AAPL is a professional organization in the field of forensic psychiatry . It publishes the quarterly Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law . The Academy s Ethics guidelines for the practice of forensic psychiatry ref cite web title Ethics guidelines for the practice of forensic psychiatry url http www.aapl.org ethics.htm work AAPL accessdate 28 March 2012 ref form the basis of the guidelines of the Canadian Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. ref cite web title Ethics guidelines for the practice of forensic psychiatry url http capl acpd.org pages ethical.html work Canadian Academy of Psychiatry and the Law accessdate 28 March 2012 ref References reflist External links official http www.aapl.org Category Forensic psychiatry Category Medical and health organizations based in the United States US org stub prof assoc stub ... more details
approaches, which were often based on tradition or authority, modern medical guidelines are based ... for assessing the quality of clinical practice guidelines the AGREE project. http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ... books.nap.edu openbook.php?record id 13058 Clinical practice guidelines we can trust . Washington ... in healthcare . A healthcare provider is obliged to know the medical guidelines of his or her profession ... Developing a methodology for drawing up guidelines on best medical practice. Recommendation Rec ... guidelines identify, summarize and evaluate the highest quality evidence and most current data ... and their upside outcomes outcomes . Some guidelines contain decision or computation algorithm ... courses of action with the clinical judgment and experience of practitioners. Many guidelines place ... objectives of clinical guidelines are to standardization standardize medical care, to raise ... , resolutiveness, etc. It has been demonstrated repeatedly that the use of guidelines by healthcare ... s have been developed to facilitate the use of medical guidelines in concert with an electronic medical ... guidelines that can be used with such engines. ref http www.openclinical.org gmm glif.html GLIF ... . New York Times December 25, 2004. ref that some simple clinical practice guidelines are not routinely ... reminded in a timely manner regarding procedures that might have been overlooked. Guidelines are usually ... set of guidelines or adapt them from existing top level guidelines. The USA and other countries ... National Guideline Clearinghouse maintains a catalog of high quality guidelines published by various ... Kingdom, clinical practice guidelines are published primarily by the National Institute for Health ... care guidelines, respectively Citation needed date July 2009 . In Germany, the German Agency for Quality in Medicine ZQ coordinates a national program for disease management guidelines. All these organisations are now members of the Guidelines International Network G I N , an international ... more details
goals, and to reach consensus on proposed national policies, programs, standards and guidelines. Members ..., approve and publish national water quality guidelines identifies indicators to measure ecosystem health. The Secretariat for this Task Group is the http www.ec.gc.ca ceqg rcqe National Guidelines and Standards Office Environment Canada Results Canadian Water Quality Guidelines 1987 includes recommended guidelines for raw water for drinking water supply, recreational water quality and aesthetics ... water supplies. Now includes 19 appendices and 41 guidelines Canadian Environmental Quality Guidelines 1999 . Includes factsheets for guidelines water, sediment, soil and tissue quality and CCME protocols to develop Canadian Environmental Quality Guidelines. Soil Quality Guidelines Task Group Purpose to develop, approve and publish national soil quality guidelines to protect environmental ... Guidelines and Standards Office Environment Canada Core activities technical coordination and delivery of new and revised soil quality guidelines development of Canada wide Standards for soil contaminants ... and use of Canadian soil quality guidelines input to the 1999 CCME publication entitled Canadian Environmental Quality Guidelines . advancement of the Canada wide Standards for Petroleum Hydrocarbons ... more details
form of cancer. NCCN has created the NCCN Guidelines for Patients based on the NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology , these are meant to help patients talk with their doctor about their treatment options. Patient guidelines are available for Breast Cancer and on Non Small Cell Lung Cancer. Additional guidelines are planned to be available by the end of 2010, with more in the following ...&p 12278&do detail New Guidelines Updates from National Comprehensive Cancer Network Cancerwatch Online ... more details
Image NationalGuidelineClearinghouseLogo.png right National Guideline Clearinghouse framed National Guideline Clearinghouse NGC is a database of Evidence based medicine evidence based clinical practice guideline s and related documents. It is maintained as a public resource by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality AHRQ of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services . The NGC aims to provide physicians, nurses, and other health professionals, health care providers, health plans, integrated delivery systems, purchasers and others an accessible mechanism for obtaining objective, detailed information on clinical practice guidelines and to further their dissemination, implementation and use. The database is updated weekly with new and revised guidelines. The currency of all guidelines is verified annually through NGC s Annual Verification process. The site features A Guideline Comparison utility that gives users the ability to generate side by side comparisons for any combination of two or more guidelines Guideline Syntheses prepared by NGC staff, comparing guidelines covering similar topics, highlighting areas of similarity and difference. NGC Guideline Syntheses often provide a comparison of guidelines developed in different countries, providing insight into commonalities and differences in international health practices. An electronic forum, NGC L for exchanging information on clinical practice guidelines, their development, implementation and use An Annotated Bibliography database where users can search for citations for publications and resources about guidelines, including guideline development and methodology, structure, evaluation, and implementation. See also Food and Drug Administration United States U.S. Food and Drug Administration FDA External links http www.guideline.gov NGC Website Category clinical research Category United States Department of Health and Human Services US gov stub med org stub http www.sergas.es docs Avalia t guia uso NGC in ... more details
EDITING GUIDELINES for DISAMBIGUATION DAB PAGES DAB pages are not normal articles and have a special style DAB pages help users find specific articles Please Point to link only one article on each line Please Start each line with the target article Remember These are guidelines not absolute rules More information WP MOSDAB A1000 can refer to Amiga 1000 , a personal computer manufactured by Commodore International A1000 road , a main road in the United Kingdom Motorola A1000 , a Motorola 3G Smartphone Letter NumberCombDisambig ... more details
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