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11 June 2021

Practice-based research: Legal and ethical concerns

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Practice-based research

2. Legal and ethical concerns Published 11 June 2021 | updated 9 August 2024 All practice-based research must meet legal and ethical standards to protect animal welfare, to ensure clients are able to give fully informed consent and to protect the reputation of those carrying out the research. Evidence of ethical approval is now frequently required by journals before they will accept manuscripts for publication. Before undertaking any form of practice-based research veterinary surgeons should familiarise themselves with the RCVS Guidance relating to carrying out research as part of recognised veterinary practice and the report by a joint RCVS/BVA Working Party on ethical review for practice-based research. Podcasts