current clinical research requires quality standards for the protection of human

the health sciences Foundation and the Foundation for training and health research in the region of Murcia, organized the day present and future of the ethics of research bio in Spain ”

– with this Act is seeks to promote the development of a training programme 100 hours of directed length comprehensive specifically Servicio Murciano de Salud professionals
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-this experience as pilot project for subsequent export to other autonomous communities of our country

-the ethical committees of clinical investigation (CEIC) have been too hard to check whether protocols meet the requirements set by the law, to the detriment of other aspects

Murcia, April 2012.- bio research is not only already reduced to the search for new drugs, but that now involves the use of genetic information, biological samples and epidemiological data from the clinical history. Therefore, today, the generation of knowledge involves more than ever the need for quality standards for the protection of human beings that contribute to that end ”, explains Dr. Javier Júdez, head of the area of research and innovation bio of the Foundation for training e Investigación Sanitarias in the region of Murcia and coordinator of the day present and future of the ethics of research bio in Spain ”.

Organized in collaboration with the health sciences Foundation, the day is intended to be a forum for professional debate on a subject that it is necessary to revise with some periodicity ”, explains the expert. Secondly, the holding of this event intends to promote the development of a training programme 100 hours of directed length comprehensive specifically Servicio Murciano de Salud professionals ”, adds. To this end, two separate educational materials will be developed with which go in response to the challenges that are framed within the bio research ”. This experience will serve as pilot project for subsequent export to other autonomous communities of our country.

According to Professor Diego Gracia, President of the foundation of Health Sciences, has advanced greatly in the ethics of bio in Spain research, but still much remains to be done ”. Traditionally, research and clinical practice have seen as separate and different entities. In the future, both will end up identifying himself, in such a way that any clinical data will be used to investigate and improve the quality of assistance ”, says. In this context, the ethical Committee of clinical investigation (CEIC) have been too hard to check whether protocols meet the requirements set by the law, to the detriment of other aspects ”.

The CEIC are the guarantors of the correction and the quality of clinical research ”, explains the expert. Its fundamental obligation is not neither with the promoters of the studies nor with the participating centres, but with the subjects of those investigations, who must protect ”, adds. Any work in this regard has always guided by the classical ethical principles: autonomy, charity, no harm and justice. However, the question is what are these premises, but in the way they have to manage in the analysis of research protocols ”. All this requires deliberation and prudence ”.

The day has been organized with the collaboration of GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), Farmaindustria and cooperation programme in clinical research and translational Murcia, and has been inaugurated by the Minister of health and Social policy of the region of Murcia, Mª Angeles palaces.

Health Sciences Foundation

Health Sciences Foundation is a non-profit which aims to be a meeting place for the various social sectors involved in the world of health. Founded in 1991, its priority objectives revolve around bioethics, health, science and the humanities, with a wide range of activities and projects.