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This section is dedicated to providing stem cell therapy providers and clinics with an overview of the process to be certified by the ICMS and to provide safe and effective cellular medicine procedures as part of the physicians usual practice of medicine. These process are adopted from the ICMS Lab Practice, Clinical and Re-Implantation Registry Guidelines. To review all of the ICMS Guidelines, click HERE.
Certification Process for Stem Cell Clinics All clinics that intend to partner with the ICMS or participate in the Re-Implantation Registry must be certified by the ICMS. This process assures that ICMS certified clinics are using best practices, protecting patient safety and advancing safe and effective cellular medicine procedures. To review the Certification Process, click HERE
The goal of the Cell Line Staging Process is to assure patient safety and procedure efficacy. This process monitors and validates the translation between cell line categorizations. To review the Clinical Staging Process, click HERE
Patient Eligibility Patient safety is the paramount goal of all physicians. The ICMS has developed acceptable minimal requirements for patient assessment in advance of receiving stem cell therapies. To review the ICMS Patient Eligibilty Requirements, click HERE To review the ICMS Standard Informed Consent Form, click HERE Considerations in the Use of Cell Line in Practice In order to assure patient safety, the ICMS has published basic tenants and recommendations for use of stem cells in the daily practice of medicine. To review the ICMS Clincal Considerations, click HERE |
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