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Sandra Flynn Clare
Dixon project manager, Tim Amos clinical
research fellow, Louis Appleby professor, School of
Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences, University of Manchester
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Multicentre research ethics committees are intended to
simplify the process of gaining ethical approval for large scale
studies. However, for a nationwide study of sudden deaths in
psychiatric inpatients we obtained ethical approval from the local
multicentre committee and then had to face the "formality" of
seeking approval from all 176 local research ethics committees in
England and Wales. In total this involved photocopying over 60 000
sheets of paper, taking 50 hours of photocopying time, not including
the period of time when the machine was out of action due to
exhaustion. This also excludes the cost of other people's frustration
because they could not access the photocopier. Postage and packaging
cost £900. One committee asked for a £10 fee for considering the
proposal.
We welcome articles of up to 600 words on topics such as A memorable patient, A paper that changed my practice, My most unfortunate mistake, or any other piece conveying instruction, pathos, or humour. If possible the article should be supplied on a disk. Permission is needed from the patient or a relative if an identifiable patient is referred to. We also welcome contributions for "Endpieces," consisting of quotations of up to 80 words (but most are considerably shorter) from any source, ancient or modern, which have appealed to the reader.