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    Identifying structures, processes, resources and needs of research ethics committees in Egypt
    with Hany Sleem and Samer S. El-Kamary
    BMC Medical Ethics 11 (1): 12-. 2010.
    Background: Concerns have been expressed regarding the adequacy of ethics review systems in developing countries. Limited data are available regarding the structural and functional status of Research Ethics Committees (RECs) in the Middle East. The purpose of this study was to survey the existing RECs in Egypt to better understand their functioning status, perceived resource needs, and challenges. Methods: We distributed a self-administered survey tool to Egyptian RECs to collect information on …Read more
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    Ensuring Quality in Clinical Ethics Consultations: Perspectives of Ethicists Regarding Process and Prior Training of Consultants
    with Emily Bellavance and Brian H. Childs
    American Journal of Bioethics 13 (2): 29-31. 2013.
    The ASBH Core Competencies Update Task Force (Tarzian and ASBH Core Competencies Update Task Force 2013) provides useful information for individual consultants performing case consultations. A grow...
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    The adequacy of informed consent forms in genetic research in Oman: A pilot study
    with Asya Al-Riyami, Deepali Jaju, and Sanjay Jaju
    Developing World Bioethics 11 (2): 57-62. 2011.
    Genetic research presents ethical challenges to the achievement of valid informed consent, especially in developing countries with areas of low literacy. During the last several years, a number of genetic research proposals involving Omani nationals were submitted to the Department of Research and Studies, Ministry of Health, Oman.The objective of this paper is to report on the results of an internal quality assurance initiative to determine the extent of the information being provided in geneti…Read more