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The Clinical Establishments (Registration and Regulation) Act, 2010 is an Act of the Parliament of India.It seeks to regulate all clinical establishments in India. On April 15, 2010, the Clinical Establishments (Registration and Regulation) Bill, 2010 was introduced in the Lok Sabha for the first time.
Clinical Establishments (Registration and Regulation) Act: 2010: 23 Land Ports Authority of India Act: 2010: 31 Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act: 2010: 38 Nalanda University Act: 2010: 39 Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act: 2010: 42 National Capital Territory of Delhi Laws (Special provisions) Act: 2011: 5 Coinage Act: 2011: 11 Orissa ...
The Register of Clinical Technologists (RCT) is a voluntary professional register for clinical technologists and practitioners specialising in the practical application of physics, engineering and technology to clinical practice in the UK. Registrants work in NHS hospitals, private health care, academic institutions and the medical device industry.
The CTRI requests all the information which the World Health Organization recommends for clinical trial registries. [8] Additionally, the CTRI collects information specific to the circumstances of India, including the address of the principal investigator, the name of the ethics committee overseeing the trial and confirmation of their government registration; proof of permission from the Drugs ...
In 2007, the Union Health Ministry set up the 'National Council for Clinical Establishments' for "determine minimum standards" for clinical establishments. A CCH representative is also a formal member of this National Council. [5]
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Clinical trials in the US are registered on clinicaltrials.gov. Clinicaltrials.gov is the largest clinical trials registry. Clinical trials conducted in the United States are required to be registered in the registry. Its registrations represent about 75% of what is available through the WHO portal (ICTRP).
The Charter draws upon different provisions relevant to patients' rights that were previously scattered across the Constitution of India, the Drugs and Cosmetic Act of 1940, the Clinical Establishment Act of 2010, and various judgments by the Supreme Court of India, among other sources. [4] The Charter aims to: