Disasters, policies and micronutrients : the intersect among ethics, evidence and effective action

Addresses health system policy issues relating to the ethical approval process for health research and dissemination as well as the willingness of the health system to incorporate information from published health research into clinical practice, based on recent direct experiences with the health sy...

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Decision making
Decision Making - ethics
Delivery of Health Care - ethics
Delivery of Health Care - legislation & jurisprudence
Disaster medicine
Disasters
Disasters - statistics & numerical data
Drug approval
Earthquakes
Emergency preparedness
Ethics, Research
Humans
Medical ethics
Medical ethics committees
Medical policy
Medical research
Medical sciences
Micronutrients - therapeutic use
Moral and ethical aspects
New Zealand - epidemiology
Nutrition Policy - legislation & jurisprudence
Policy
Post traumatic stress disorder
title Disasters, policies and micronutrients : the intersect among ethics, evidence and effective action
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