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    • Bioethics
    • Translational Science
    • Research Impact Assessment

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    • Bioethics research aims to influence thinking, practice, and policy.
    • Translational science offers concepts for evaluating research impact in biomedical fields.
    • Existing frameworks for bioethics impact are limited.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To propose a conceptual model for translating bioethics research and scholarship.
    • To adapt translational science principles for evaluating bioethics.
    • To assess the appropriateness of bioethics training and competency.

    Main Methods:

    • Conceptual analysis of translational science principles.
    • Application of these principles to the field of bioethics.
    • Identification of key questions for evaluating bioethics research.

    Main Results:

    • A proposed model for translational bioethics.
    • Identification of two key questions: defining the field of bioethics and evaluating its achievements using translational tools.
    • Emphasis on assessing changes in thinking, practice, and policy.

    Conclusions:

    • Translational science offers a potential framework for evaluating bioethics.
    • Further conceptual work is needed to define bioethics and its scope.
    • The effectiveness of translational tools in measuring bioethics impact requires investigation.