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What does EC stand for?

Ethics Committee


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Samples in periodicals archive:
I thank the members of the Senate Ethics Committee for their fair and thorough review of this matter, and now look forward to continuing the important work ahead on behalf of the people of Illinois.
The Senate ethics committee on Friday admonished Democratic Sen.
Ethics Committee - The discussion paper suggests that the establishment of a high level Ethics Committee should be seen as an essential part of embedding ethical values throughout an organization through its reports.
Byline: manish03 In a first of its kind, state-run gas utility GAIL India on Thursday said it has decided to constitute an ethics committee of the board to prevent Satyam-kind scandals.
95 Paperback R725 Nineteen American academics and researchers contribute 15 chapters to a text for individuals who are considering becoming a member of a hospital ethics committee (HEC), currently serving on an HEC, or who have been asked to educate an HEC.
Here's how the Ethics Committee has decided to interpret the new law.
Suitably qualified members interested in these areas are encouraged to consider putting their names forward for a regional ethics committee (EC).
Each of the authors has participated in ethics committees for the UK's Public National Health Service.

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