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E D Prentice

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Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|August 27, 1999
Informed consent: the most important protectorE D Prentice
The Nebraska Medical Journal|September 1, 1983
Evolution, structure and function of the institutional review boardE D Prentice, R K Zetterman
The Nebraska Medical Journal|September 1, 1983
Informed consent of human research subjectsE D Prentice, R K Zetterman
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology|June 1, 1991
Research involving fetal drug therapy: ethical, legal, and practical considerationsE D Prentice, W F Rayburn
Journal of Medical Education|November 1, 1974
A teaching workshop for medical educatorsE D Prentice, W K Metcalf
The Nebraska Medical Journal|February 1, 1975
The Nebraska approach to quality medical educationE D Prentice, W K Metcalf
The Physiologist|April 1, 1986
Ethics of animal welfare in research: the institution's attempt to achieve appropriate social balanceE D Prentice, I H Zucker, A Jameton
Laboratory Animal Science|January 1, 1991
Appropriate animal numbers in biomedical research in light of animal welfare considerationsM D Mann, D A Crouse, E D Prentice
The Journal of Extra-Corporeal Technology|May 7, 1997
Determining when a clinical activity should be classified as research requiring Institutional Review Board ReviewE D Prentice, B G Gordon, M H Lin
Investigative Radiology|March 1, 1990
Approaches to increasing the ethical consistency of prior review of animal researchE D Prentice, D A Crouse, R W Rings
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Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|August 27, 1999
Informed consent: the most important protectorE D Prentice
The Nebraska Medical Journal|September 1, 1983
Evolution, structure and function of the institutional review boardE D Prentice, R K Zetterman
The Nebraska Medical Journal|September 1, 1983
Informed consent of human research subjectsE D Prentice, R K Zetterman
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology|June 1, 1991
Research involving fetal drug therapy: ethical, legal, and practical considerationsE D Prentice, W F Rayburn
Journal of Medical Education|November 1, 1974
A teaching workshop for medical educatorsE D Prentice, W K Metcalf
The Nebraska Medical Journal|February 1, 1975
The Nebraska approach to quality medical educationE D Prentice, W K Metcalf
The Physiologist|April 1, 1986
Ethics of animal welfare in research: the institution's attempt to achieve appropriate social balanceE D Prentice, I H Zucker, A Jameton
Laboratory Animal Science|January 1, 1991
Appropriate animal numbers in biomedical research in light of animal welfare considerationsM D Mann, D A Crouse, E D Prentice
The Journal of Extra-Corporeal Technology|May 7, 1997
Determining when a clinical activity should be classified as research requiring Institutional Review Board ReviewE D Prentice, B G Gordon, M H Lin
Investigative Radiology|March 1, 1990
Approaches to increasing the ethical consistency of prior review of animal researchE D Prentice, D A Crouse, R W Rings
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