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  Belmont Report - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Belmont Report is a report created by the former dee dee dee (which was renamed to Health and Human Services) entitled "Ethical Principles and Guidelines for the Protection of Human Subjects of Research" and is an important historical document in the field of medical ethics.
The report was created on April 18, 1979 and gets its name from the Belmont Conference Center where the document was drafted.
The Belmont Report explains the unifying ethical principles that form the basis for the National Commission’s topic-specific reports and the regulations that incorporate its recommendations.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Belmont_Report   (389 words)

  
 The Birth of the Belmont Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
A careful reading of Belmont reveals that the manner in which beneficence and justice are discussed limits their meaning quite stringently to benefits and harms to individual subjects and to justice in selection of individual or classes of subjects.
Belmont was first discussed by the National Commission at Belmont House in Elkridge, Maryland, which is a fine old country mansion built around 1802.
Belmont's perspective on the social and scientific enterprise called "research," was similarly flat and unspectacular.
www.georgetown.edu /research/nrcbl/nbac/transcripts/jul98/belmont.html   (5041 words)

  
 Belmont Report
The Belmont Report attempts to summarize the basic ethical principles identified by the Commission in...
The ethical principles of the Belmont Report shaped the development of the Federal laws and...
The Belmont Report attempts to summarize the basic ethical principles identified by the Commission in the course of its...
ethicsandcompliancetraining.mewscompliance.com /belmontreport   (873 words)

  
 BELMONT Team Report
Fifteenth-seeded Belmont (20-11) held its own in the early going against Pac-10 champion UCLA on March 16, but the No. 2 seed prevailed with a 78-44 victory in San Diego.
Belmont shot just 23 percent from the field (7-of-31), including 1-of-9 from 3-point range, and made only 6-of-12 free-throw attempts.
Belmont was 10-2 at home this season, including 9-1 in the Atlantic Sun.
www.cstv.com /tsx/current/m-baskbl/belm.html   (740 words)

  
 News & Media
Belmont University announced its fall 2006 enrollment at 4,481 students at the end of the registration period, marking an increase of just over 50 percent since 2000 when the school enrolled 2,976 students.
Nearly 40 percent of new freshmen at Belmont were in the top 10 percent of their graduating class, while 69 percent finished in the top 25 percent.
Belmont has risen 11 spots in the annual U.S. News ranking since 2003 when the university ranked 21st; at No.10, this is Belmont’s most impressive showing yet in the annual publication.
forum.belmont.edu /umac   (2764 words)

  
 /humansubjects/guidance/ documents
The Belmont Report attempts to summarize the basic ethical principles identified by the Commission in the course of its deliberations.
It is a statement of basic ethical principles and guidelines that should assist in resolving the ethical problems that surround the conduct of research with human subjects.
Rather, the Commission recommended that the Belmont Report be adopted in its entirety, as a statement of the Department's policy.
www.hhs.gov /ohrp/humansubjects/guidance/belmont.htm   (4976 words)

  
 HHS Observes 25th Anniversary of Belmont Report for Human Research Subject Protections
The ceremony honored the members of the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research, 1974-1979, which produced the Belmont Report and related seminal documents in bioethics and human subject protections.
The Belmont Report's "Ethical Principles and Guidelines for the Protection of Human Subjects of Research" along with other commission documents marked a turning point in how human research was conducted in the United States.
The Belmont Report identifies three fundamental ethical principles to which all human subject research must adhere -- respect for persons, beneficence and justice -- and those principles set the parameters for the regulations that are still in force today.
www.abnews.us /en/2004-187/17.htm   (422 words)

  
 The Belmont Report at Elmo Pointers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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www.elmo-pointers.info /the-belmont-report.php   (1715 words)

  
 Belmont Report Commission reuniting for Medical College of Wisconsin Symposium | WTN
MILWAUKEE — The Medical College of Wisconsin is reuniting the commissioners, authors and consultants of the Belmont Report, a historical document that laid the ethical foundation for human research in the United States.
All of the persons still living who were involved in preparing the report will be present to look at the ethical principles presented in the report and their relevance to new ethical challenges to research with human participants,” said William R. Hendee, associate dean and vice president of the college.
The Belmonters will discuss the report and how it was created and how its principles endure and apply in today’s changing research environment, 25 years after its completion.
www.wistechnology.com /article.php?id=744   (713 words)

  
 The Belmont Club: The McCaffrey trip report
With reporters unable to roam freely through the country and unwilling to spend weeks and months embedded with military units the war was in danger of being mis-reported.
I can't help that so many reports of ISF forces standing up (even though some won't travel to fight) and things improving with nary a word about Iranian influence from the US side is reason to think that the domestic political situation is driving things as opposed to the reality on the ground.
And reports that we will need aother ten years to "fix" the infiltrated Iraqi police, another year or two until we are down to the low hundreds and low thousands in deaths and maimings inflicted on us by the "noble Iraqi people" who love us so, obviously aren't flying well with the American public.
fallbackbelmont.blogspot.com /2006/05/mccaffrey-trip-report.html   (11690 words)

  
 Chapter 2 - The Belmont Report - Human Subjects Office - The University of Iowa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In 1979 the Commission published its report, Ethical Principles and Guidelines for the Protection of Human Subjects of Research, commonly called the Belmont Report.
Today's federal regulations for the protection of human subjects are based on the ethical principles of the Belmont Report.
The Belmont Report identifies three basic principles as particularly relevant to the ethics of research involving human subjects.
research.uiowa.edu /hso/index.php?get=chap2   (831 words)

  
 belmont report -- belmont report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The RSRB is guided by the ethical principles described in the ëBelmont Reportí and by the regulations of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (21 CFR 50 and 56) and the U.S. Department of Health and...
Belmont Report Statement of ethical principles for human subjects research issued by the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects in 1978.
The Belmont Report, issued by the Commission in 1978, established the ethical framework for all clinical research activities in the United States.
www.jeanbelmont.com /belmontreport   (4440 words)

  
 lifeissues.net | "The U.S. Belmont Report Already Requires All Citizens To Take Part in Research 'For the Greater ...
This was accomplished in the Belmont Report (http://ohsr.od.nih.gov/guidelines/belmont.html).
The Belmont Report was literally copied into the first pages of the OPRR federal regulations, and is the basis for deciding which research using human subjects is "ethical" and which is not.
The "Belmont Principles" are also the "ethical principles" that Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) are federally required to follow in their decisions as to whether or not a particular experiment is ethical or not, and who is to be considered as "a human subject" of research (http://ohsr.od.nih.gov/guidelines/GrayBooklet82404.pdf).
www.lifeissues.net /writers/irv/irv_90belmontreport1.html   (3367 words)

  
 IRB Training Module 4: The Belmont Report
The Belmont Report is a statement of ethical principles and guidelines that assists in resolving the ethical problems that surround the conduct of research with human subjects.
A key concept of The Belmont Report is the special consideration for and protection of potentially vulnerable subject populations - children, prisoners, certain racial minorities, those with diminished autonomy, etc.
The Belmont Report is a key reference document influencing federal regulations and guidelines for research using human subjects.
www.kwu.edu /irb/Module4.htm   (1351 words)

  
 Belmont Abbey College- News and Media Resources | Charlotte, NC
BELMONT, NC --- According to U.S. News and World Report and The Princeton Review, Belmont Abbey College is one of the best colleges in the Southeast.
U.S. News and World Report released its annual rankings for 2006 this week, revealing Belmont Abbey College has climbed in the rankings – standing in the top tier for the second consecutive year as one of the best comprehensive colleges in the Southeast offering bachelor’s degrees.
According to the magazine, Belmont Abbey College ranks first in North Carolina for having the highest proportion of classes under 20 (second in the Southeast) among comprehensive colleges.
www.belmontabbeycollege.edu /news/August-2005/news8.aspx   (758 words)

  
 Proposed Future Project: The Belmont Report Revisited   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In your mailing you received, we're focusing on Tab 4C, where there are a couple of pages headed "Belmont Revisited." The Belmont Report was approved in 1978 but was published in the Federal Register on April 18, 1979.
The first would be in part for historical purposes, but also to eliminate the present and the future, to cover some of the ground that Al covered today and look at the background, the development, and the content of the Belmont Report; that is, especially the three principles.
And that is the relevance of Belmont today and how it is used and who is reading it and who is thinking about it.
www.georgetown.edu /research/nrcbl/nbac/transcripts/jul98/belmont_revisited.html   (1726 words)

  
 Augsburg College - IRB
One of the charges to the Commission was to identify the basic ethical principles that should underlie the conduct of biomedical and behavioral research involving human subjects and to develop guidelines which should be followed to assure that such research is conducted in accordance with those principles.
It is the outgrowth of an intensive four-day period of discussions that were held in February 1976 at the Smithsonian Institution's Belmont Conference Center supplemented by the monthly deliberations of the Commission that were held over a period of nearly four years.
During the Nuremberg War Crime Trials, the Nuremberg code was drafted as a set of standards for judging physicians and scientists who had conducted biomedical experiments on concentration camp prisoners.
www.augsburg.edu /irb/belmont.html   (5015 words)

  
 Belmont Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Belmont Report is a report created by the former United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (which was renamed to Health and Human Services) entitled "Ethical Principles and Guidelines for the Protection of Human Subjects of Research" and is an important historical document in the field of Medical ethics.
The report was created on April 181979 and gets its name from the Belmont Conference Center where the document was drafted.
It is licensed under the GNU free documentation license.
www.ufaqs.com /wiki/en/be/Belmont%20Report.htm   (362 words)

  
 Belmont Police Online Search
Police Departments, such as Belmont's, voluntarily collect the data and report it to the FBI on a monthly basis.
The Belmont Police have long been involved in UCR reporting, and believe that an informed community is a safer community.
Therefore, for practical purposes, the reporting of offenses known is limited to the selected crime classifications because they are the crimes most likely to be reported and most likely to occur with sufficient frequency to provide an adequate basis for comparison.
www.belmontpd.org /Resources/UCR/UCRindex.htm   (314 words)

  
 Belmont Report
The filly, Silverbulletday was trying to become the first filly to win the Belmont at a mile and a half, facing the boys for the first time.
Lemon Drop Kid was a very late foal, he was born on May 28th, and was therefore almost 6 months behind many of the horses racing in the Triple Crown.
All of his supporters claimed that if he could just get a good post position on a fast track that he would prove how good he was, and they were right.
members.tripod.com /~TripleCrown99/belmont_report.html   (1200 words)

  
 Results for: Belmont
Belmont University, Nashville, Tennessee, is a private comprehensive liberal arts university offering real-world, professional education in a consistently...
Regulations and Ethical Guidelines - The Belmont Report Ethical...
Unlike most other reports of the Commission, the Belmont Report does not make...
www.cheap-hotel-accomodations-bookings.com /gsearch/Belmont   (276 words)

  
 Durham County Council - Minutes - A4 Unauthorised Encampment at Belmont
The report of the working group is attached.
Scott McInally indicated that, at the time of the incident at Belmont, there were also three other unauthorised encampments in the County – at Birtley, St. Helens Auckland and Beacon Lane in Sedgefield.
In relation to the Travellers at Belmont, it was understood that there were three small babies amongst the Travellers’ community.
www.durham-miner.org.uk /durhamcc/etech/DCCMinutes.nsf/375078fce317fabb80256aef003c01ac/f32c49cb8d13eb4c80256d60002c7970?OpenDocument   (1467 words)

  
 Rip Off Report:Belmont Homes - Ongoing problem with wet walls - mold and mildew   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
About 6 months later, I had the same problem except this was several walls, not the one that they had just changed on their last visit.
Belmont crews came out and took out EVERY wall in my home, sprayed the insulation and 2x4s with bleach/water solution, in which the repair guy bleached my hall carpet.
Last month the VA reported an employee who took home information on a computer had personal identity information on hundreds of thousands of Veterans and that data was stolen...
www.ripoffreport.com /reports/ripoff7303.htm   (853 words)

  
 ORI -- Belmont Report
Report of the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research
On July 12, 1974, the National Research Act (Public Law 93348) was signed into law, thereby creating the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research.
By publishing the Report in the Federal Register, and providing reprints upon request, the Secretary intends that it may be made readily available to scientists, members of institutional review boards, and Federal employees.
www.rgs.uky.edu /ORI/human/belmont.htm   (4822 words)

  
 Department of Anesthesiology - Mount Sinai School of Medicine
According to the Belmont Report, “Respect for persons incorporates at least two ethical convictions: first, that individuals should be treated as autonomous agents; and second, that persons with diminished autonomy are entitled to protection.
The Belmont Report describes justice by first asking the question, “Who ought to receive the benefits of research and bear its burden?” The report continues, “An injustice occurs when some benefit to which a person is entitled is denied without good reason or when some burden is imposed unduly.”
The Belmont Report also defined the boundaries between research and practice: “The purpose of medical or behavioral practice is to provide diagnosis, preventive treatment, or therapy to particular individuals.
www.mssm.edu /anesthesiology/eldersurg/basic_ethical_tenets.shtml   (419 words)

  
 Durham County Council - Minutes - A5 LEA Governor Vacancy at Belmont Infant School
We have considered the attached report of the Director of Education about an LEA Governor appointment at Belmont Infant School.
A report was submitted to Cabinet on 17 July 2001 on this issue and was referred to the appropriate Member Area Panel (14) for a decision.
Cabinet is asked to receive this report and appoint one candidate to fill the LEA Governor vacancy at Belmont Infant School.
www.durham.gov.uk /durhamcc/etech/DCCMinutes.nsf/375078fce317fabb80256aef003c01ac/f4564a25bb87c39c80256aef00280b17?OpenDocument   (204 words)

  
 Belmont - The world's most expensive high school. Remediation at Belmont. Key issues surrounding the Belmont Learning ...
According to Ed Scott who served on Cooley’s Task Force investigating Belmont, a member of the District Attorney’s staff hired the consulting company who prepared the report without the guidance from oil, gas, and environmental experts serving on the investigation Task Force.
Based upon references in Steve Cooley’s 2003 Final Investigative Report on Belmont, Scott said it appears they didn’t actually do soil sampling and soil testing which would determine if methane gas and hydrogen sulfide or other dangerous chemicals and carcinogens are present.
Critical reports on the Belmont Learning Center were labeled as “Propaganda” by Dominic Shambra, former Director of Planning and Development for the LAUSD.
www.fulldisclosure.net /belmont_learning_center_and_LAUSD.htm   (679 words)

  
 THE BELMONT REPORT
During their discussions the Commission considered the boundaries between medical practice and research, the role of assessment of risk-benefit in the determination of the appropriateness of research involving human subjects, guidelines for the selection of human subjects and the nature and definition of informed consent.
The Belmont Report thus attempts to summarize the basic ethical principles identified by the Commission in the course of its deliberations in February 1976.
The report itself does not make specific recommendations for administrative action, but rather its objective is to provide an analytical framework that will guide the resolution of ethical problems arising during research involving human subjects.
www.brown.edu /Courses/Bio_160/Projects2000/Ethics/THEBELMONTREPORT.html   (316 words)

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