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A Protocol for the Administration of Real-Time fMRI Neurofeedback Training
Published on: August 24, 2017
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まとめ
英国獣医学会(BVA)は、獣医外科医法改正案への対応を求めています。この協議は、獣医法制の将来を形成する上で、極めて重要な、またとない機会となります。
科学分野:
- 獣医学
- 法律と政策
背景:
- 獣医外科医法は獣医療の実践を規制しています。
- 法改正に関する協議は、利害関係者の意見を取り入れる機会を提供します。
研究 の 目的:
- Defra(環境・食料・農村地域省)の提案に関する現在の協議の重要性を強調すること。
- 将来の獣医外科医法を形成する上で、積極的な参加を奨励すること。
主な方法:
- Defraの改正提案の分析。
- 協議を通じた利害関係者との関与。
主要な成果:
- この協議は、獣医規制にとって極めて重要な瞬間です。
- 立法結果に影響を与えるためには、積極的な関与が不可欠です。
結論:
- 英国獣医学会(BVA)は、協議への即時かつ集中的な関与の必要性を強調しています。
- この機会を捉えることは、改正法の下で獣医療基準と実践を進歩させるために不可欠です。
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