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Petya Trendafilova & Neli Gradinarova
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DOI:10.17265/1548-6605/2017.12.002
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ABSTRACT
Achieving a positive result
in creating a model for optimizing the work of ethics committees in the
healthcare system in Bulgaria is based on an in-depth analysis of the
established international experience in implementing ethics committees as well
as the current national practice in solving case studies of relevant ethics
committees operating on the territory of the country. A survey was conducted to
examine the opinion of medical professionals on their awareness of the
existence of an ethics committee in their health care facility; The awareness
of the specialists about the functions, power and activities of the ethics
committee in the medical establishment; The interaction of the medical
specialists at the hospitals with the Ethics Committee; The need to introduce
training of the medical specialists within the hospitals on topics considered
by the Ethics Committee. A model for optimizing the activities of ethics
committees in the healthcare system in Bulgaria has been developed. Members of
Ethics Committees in Bulgaria should be actively involved in the training of
researchers and all categories of specialists and non-specialists involved in
clinical research, drawing on experience from participating in a European
Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC).
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