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institutional review board A group of doctors, scientists, lawyers, community members, and patient advocates appointed by a medical institution who are responsible for reviewing and approving research studies that involve humans. IRBs assure that such studies are scientifically and ethically proper to conduct.
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institutional review board Under the Common Rule, a local review board convened by any institution conducting federally sponsored human subject research, vested with the responsibility to review research proposals to ensure compliance with federal research regulations.
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institutional d. bacillary dysentery affecting patients in an institution, especially in mental hospitals.
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institutional licensure In the health care industry, the authorization of hospitals, clinics, or corporations to provide specific forms of care.
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institutionalization [SCOPE NOTE: Can include the institutionalization of patients in hospitals, mental institutions or facilities, mentally retarded persons in institutions, or public offenders in jail] Related terms: Clients; Correctional facilities; Hospitals; Long term care; Public offenders
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